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Old 17-09-2006, 08:11 PM   #1
BLSTIC
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Default 'Unopened' Datsun 1200 - 96rwkw

Now I know some people will say that its not an e-series, and belongs on a datsun forum, but no-ine from here is likely to look at a datsun forum, and im refferring you to one anyway, so :

http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/...429&forum=1&19

Its an internally standard datsun A12 (+15psi) that makes 96rwkw. It kinda puts our 100rwkw standard to shame... Suck through carbied too.

Now I want a cheap, economical runabout for when I get back to cairns, so that gives me some ideas about what I can do and keep the power of the falcon. Nowhere near the refinement or comfort, but thats not why you buy small cars.

Cya
Ben

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