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FOR SALE - 1968 DATSUN 1600 WITH ENGINEERED CA18T

STORY - I was building this car with the intention of using it for track days and supersprints. Unfortunatly it has to go before doing either of these. It is engineered and registered (until nov 22) in NSW. Most of the work carried out has been mechanical related (look at specs for details)

CONTACT / PICTURES - Please PM or email [email protected] for enquires and

pictures.

PRICE - $8500.00 Neg.

SPECS - ENGINE AND DRIVELINE

- CA18T & SILVIA 5 SPEED, STANDARD TURBO & INJECTORS

- NEW RADIATOR & HOSES (4 months old)

- 3" MILD STEEL MANDREL BENT TURBO BACK EXHAUST WITH HIGH

FLOW CAT CONVERTER & STAINLESS CANNON MUFFLER (4 months old)

- 450x300x75 FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER WITH STAINLESS PIPEWORK,

SILICON HOSES & GFB MACH 1 BOV (1 month old)

- EMS DUAL SPORT ECU

- R200 OPEN & LOCKED DIFFS (1 each)

SUSPENSION / BRAKES / WHEELS

- 200b FRONT STRUTS

- NOLTEC ADJUSTABLE STRUT TOPS

- NEW BALLJOINTS (1 month old)

- NEW NOLTEC RADIUS ROD BUSHES & SWAY BAR BUSHES (3 months old)

- WHITE LINE FRONT SWAY BAR

- NEW REAR KING SPRINGS (4 months old)

- 16x7" ROH 5 SPOKE WHEELS

BODY

- RUST IN REAR QUARTERS AND REAR WHEELS ARCHERS

- PAINT IS ACRYLIC WILD VIOLET IN AVERAGE CONDITION

- FIBREGLASS FRONT GUARDS (GOOD CONDITION)

- XY GT FALCON STEEL TEAR DROP MIRRORS

- CHROME IS IN REASONABLE CONDITION

INTERIOR

- RE-TRIMMED PASSENGER / REAR SEATS & DOOR TRIMS IN BLACK

- COBRA CLUBMAN DRIVERS SEAT

- AUTOMETER SPEEDO,TACHO,BOOST,FUEL,OIL PRESSURE & TEMP GUAGES

- CENTRAL LOCKING ON FRONT DOORS

- ROOFLINING IS ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION

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