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+ | = Wheels = | ||
+ | Trident [[Rims#Jellies|jellybeans]] by Cheviot | ||
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+ | Comparo to 1200 SSS rims | ||
+ | <br><img size=400>http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/frm/52AD3323513BED51B06C1EAD5CEE27AA.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=134909#forumpost134909 post] | ||
= JNINE's SSS = | = JNINE's SSS = |
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After the Datsun 1200 (B110) SSS, Nissan New Zealand marketed a B210-based 120Y SSS in the same vein as the previous version.
Wheels
Trident jellybeans by Cheviot
Comparo to 1200 SSS rims
post
JNINE's SSS
This is my first car purchased in Napier in approx 1988, a 120Y SSS. I think it cost around $1200 back then, and I sold it for $1500 about five years later to a couple of guys from Auckland who were scouring the country for a 'good one'. It was in very good condition for it's age at the time, but had been in storage for a number of years and needed a replacement mag and axle after it had been stolen and hit a roundabout. Even back then parts were hard to find. The mags (actually made with magnesium) craked very easily and were, at the time, expensive to repair so I still have a few cracked ones lying around at my parents place.
Age's 120Y SSS
Missing the badges and special paint in these photos.