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I own a 1977 Datsun 240k GL 4-door. Unfortunately it's the automatic version but at $150 for an otherways perfect(aside from a few dents and blocked fuel filter) car I'm not complaining too much.

My plans are to fit a late model turbo engine(undecided at the moment, but probably an RB20DET) and build a nice looking(to me at least), old-school driveable car. I want to get the body 100% before I start work on the engine and driveline but I can't find any pictures of my car for inspiration.

After spending hours browsing japanese sites and only finding grainy pictures of 2-doors I'm turning to you. Please post some pics of nice looking four foor c110 and c111 skylines. :P

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plenty on here, only problem is it constantly hits it's bandwidth allocation.. but hey, that is probably because our car is on there :P

http://sgt77.topcities.com/

and the GTR :Phttp://www.enthuno-mori.at-server.com/niss...20040208nissan/

also there is a forum on www.classiczcars.com for 240k's but i think we are slowly converting them to SAU :(

congrats on the purchase, great price!! keep an eye on our website as alot of your conversion would follow ours :D

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