1972 datsun 1200 coupe
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Re: 1972 datsun 1200 coupe
Haha cheers guys. Still need to line the front panels up 100% and a few other parts. Hence why I was doing a u-turn from blacks on Blenheim road. Never have too many bolts. The car looks darker in person so will try get some better pictures. The mx5 seats weren't too bad to bolt in. Took a bit of pissing round to get them in. Would be easy if you had the factory mx5 rails though. I didn't .
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Wow!! one of the nicest 1200 coupes ive seen!! makes me want to get one and those wheels are perfect!!
Love it!!
Love it!!
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You need to get that door and front guard lined up, spacing and swage(sp?) lines aligned. Then align the bonnet and get the front chrome trim aligned with your light chrome trim.
Once that is done it would be PERFECT. Looking so bloody good. Well done!
Once that is done it would be PERFECT. Looking so bloody good. Well done!
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1972 datsun 1200 coupe
Looks good red well done takes me bck to my 1st car a premiered up 1200 coupe I wanted to paint it red but sold it in the end
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Looks awesome mate well done.
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Car was too drivable, so turbo time
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What will you be doing with your existing carb setup?mitey1200 wrote:Car was too drivable, so turbo time
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Still be Using thembraasmonkey wrote:What will you be doing with your existing carb setup?mitey1200 wrote:Car was too drivable, so turbo time
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No ca again?
Long Live Datsun 1200
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No ca.
Some more bits arrived today. Turbo carb kits and a nismo manifold gasket with bigger port holes and a malpassi fuel regulator.
Have blow off valve and oil feed kit aswell. Plenum is going to be tricky but see what happens.
Some more bits arrived today. Turbo carb kits and a nismo manifold gasket with bigger port holes and a malpassi fuel regulator.
Have blow off valve and oil feed kit aswell. Plenum is going to be tricky but see what happens.
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