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120Y wagon
L18_B110 2004/9/27 13:13 Tell a friend
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this car is so straight! More of a road car than a race car, but he's having a blast anyway |
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LouisMK |
Posted: 2009/3/10 3:25 Updated: 2009/3/10 3:25 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2009/3/9 From: Posts: 1 |
 Re: 120Y wagon I have this exact model in a similar condition. I'm looking for a right rear tail light as mine is smashed. If anyone has one lying around, please PM me! I need it for a warrant, and can't drive my baby until then!
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/3/10 4:51 Updated: 2009/3/10 4:51 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31682 |
 Re: 120Y wagon LMK, are you talking about New Zealand WOF? Check out Trademe, occasionally some parts come up.
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vixen |
Posted: 2005/3/26 12:09 Updated: 2005/3/26 12:09 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/2/23 From: gold coast QLD australia Posts: 538 |
 Re: 120Y wagon you are all talking about the car i built for young matt,unfortunatly he rolled it at mt cotton hill climb december 2004.i got him a120y 4 door and we are at this time swaping all the running gear on to it plus shortened front struts and adjustable camber plates.the struts and inserts were done by joel at struts-r-us at nerang(qld).joel is in to motor sport so he is real interested in doing struts and shocks.he doesnt charge a lot either.matts car should be ready for the sprints at morgan park in june.
SLY OLD FOX...
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120fly |
Posted: 2005/3/26 12:23 Updated: 2005/3/26 12:23 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/1/18 From: Ipswich,QLD Posts: 950 |
 Re: 120Y wagon Hi vixen ive seen this car where it lived around the corner of my old house .quit the tidy little unit sorry to here matt rolled her not many nice wagons left like that one ........cheers
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Regulator |
Posted: 2004/9/27 23:16 Updated: 2004/9/27 23:16 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2004/5/19 From: CHristchurch, New Zealand Posts: 216 |
 Re: 120Y wagon That is mint aye! Man thats cool. Is it original? 
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L18_B110 |
Posted: 2004/9/27 23:37 Updated: 2004/9/27 23:37 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/8/6 From: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 3792 |
 Re: 120Y wagon its pretty close - mild improvements to the suspension and engine - A12, cam, carb, exhaust.
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Tyrie |
Posted: 2004/9/28 0:57 Updated: 2004/9/28 0:57 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2004/5/4 From: Canberra Posts: 4200 |
 Re: 120Y wagon Seen a few of these around, none as good as this though.
Anyone know if the 2-door windowless wagons came to australia?
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Cable_Tie |
Posted: 2004/9/28 1:09 Updated: 2004/9/28 1:09 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2004/6/4 From: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 770 |
 Re: 120Y wagon We call them "panel vans" and we got them. They look tough on their guts. Most are pretty shagged though, well the 3 I have looked at. I think we got about 400 of them. Although I have no idea where I got that figure from, I may have imagined it or even made it up!
BTW Panel Vans are also known as Shaggin' Wagons.
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matbighat |
Posted: 2005/3/26 8:23 Updated: 2005/3/26 8:23 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2001/1/30 From: California Posts: 2973 |
 Re: 120Y wagon That'd be a great runabout! We never got 'em in the States 
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