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Hi all, Up for sale is my 1978 datsun C210 skyline sedan.

Bought the car with plans to restore it but became to hard as the car is at my dads property and I lost my license so didn't have a way to get there to finish it and it has sat there since. Car had a fair bit of rust but got rid of most of it apart from the passenger rear door (which I have a rust free new old stock door ready to go on which cost me 600 delivered and is included in the sale) and the rear left quarter panel behind the wheel arch. The rest was removed by myself but some has started to return after sitting for a while. Mechanically car is great and runs well and hasn't been thrashed as I bought it off an elderly couple and have only driven it a few times since. Interior is great apart from the dash cover which has started to peel back from the sun but to the best of my knowledge the dash underneath is good. Has vinyl roof which has started to dry out and crack from the sun. Also have some C210 fender mirrors which will be included in the sale. Doesn't blow smoke and doesn't leak oil. 96,638km on the clock.

Selling to buy 80 series landcruiser or n/a r34 sedan so open to swaps if you have either that aren't wrecked.

Located Gold Coast, Qld.

Car is on eBay if you want to have a look just look up 1978 C210 Skyline. Any questions ring me on 0415 835 930.

Asking price is $5500

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