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For sale 1973 Datsun Skyline GTX 2000 VIN # KPGC110 (origonal) Does not have the S20 motor. Has been fitted with RB20 N/A. Yes tripple 40mm Webers

Currently club registered Looks like a Datsun240K but thats where it stops. Over-fenders-rear spoiler-4 wheel disc-rear sway-bar and wide wheels (75mm wider track) as new trim drives well offers around $15.000.00

Contact by email for further information

Regards RAY

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  • 5 months later...

Just found your old add is the car still for sale, do you have pics and a ph number if you do.

Thanks

Gary

For sale  1973 Datsun Skyline GTX 2000  VIN # KPGC110 (origonal) Does not have the S20 motor. Has been fitted with RB20 N/A. Yes tripple 40mm Webers

Currently club registered Looks like a Datsun240K but thats where it stops. Over-fenders-rear spoiler-4 wheel disc-rear sway-bar and wide wheels (75mm wider track) as new trim drives well offers around $15.000.00

Contact by email for further information

Regards RAY

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