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Re: FS/Wrecking: Datsun 1200 ute Ca18det (ebay)
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yea the body is a mess, I rolled it a few years ago and its never really been fixed. also it sat outside for a while and the rust has started to take over.

Posted on: 2012/4/12 8:40
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Re: FS: Datsun 1200 ute Ca18det (ebay)
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I've decided to part this out so let me know if you want anything off it at all.

Posted on: 2012/4/10 7:36
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Re: FS: Datsun 1200 ute Ca18det (ebay)
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does not drive as one of the fuel pumps died, it was also never tuned with the haltech on. originally i ran it in on the standard computer and after about 500km i changed to the haltech and never got around to tuning it due to buying a house.

Posted on: 2012/4/10 7:35
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Re: FS: Datsun 1200 ute Ca18det (ebay)
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just trying to gauge interest before i part it out, but it looks like i will be.

Posted on: 2012/4/9 10:00
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FS/Wrecking: Datsun 1200 ute Ca18det (ebay)
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Re: A couple of questions for ca owners
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fire wall is about 50mm back.

both brackets are used on mine

not sure about the hoses just found some that looked like they would fit

Posted on: 2010/4/30 9:28
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Re: ca18det what do i need to keep and what can i throw out
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just cut a plate the shape it needs to be and use the three bolts to hold it on

Posted on: 2009/5/17 10:42
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Re: Anti Tramp Bars
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a pic so you can see whats involved. i cant seem to find any pics of my setup. mine work really well i was getting massive amounts of tramp and threw them on and now nothing, they cost me about $80 for the rod ends and i welded them onto a commo pan hard rod

Posted on: 2009/5/6 9:49
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Re: Tire Disposal in Aus
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skip bins at your local building site thats what i do, after i've "you know"

Posted on: 2008/12/15 6:30
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Re: 120y engine info plz help
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fair bit of mods for both engines. its all been covered before, the h165 will stand up to about 5 seconds of hard driving from a ca or sr definently go the borgy or a hilux diff you wont regret it. brakes are simple kev rowley and maddat? makes a bracket to bolt s13 calipers and disks to the 120y struts, bigger master maybe needed. as for everything else you will need a full efi fuel system theres heaps of info on that around. the trans tunnel will need a bit of work wether you get to it with a hammer or weld in a larger one is up to you. then theres all the little things, wiring, fmic+piping, clamps hoses etc etc. if your good on the tools and handy with a welder most of this stuff wont be a problem

Posted on: 2008/11/20 1:43
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