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Re: datsun 1200 rims - what fits standard set up
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Not far off at 90-94kg.... Depends how much I ride. Currently need to ride more lol

Posted on: 2011/11/18 10:15
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Re: datsun 1200 rims - what fits standard set up
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What do you ride Mik, an ass?

Posted on: 2011/11/18 12:29
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Datsun 1200 2Dr sedan.
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Re: datsun 1200 rims - what fits standard set up
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A bike nige- with a seat! Used to ride almost 20km daily now down to 10km

Posted on: 2011/11/18 22:19
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Re: datsun 1200 rims - what fits standard set up
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Do 120Y struts bolt straight onto 1200 ute???
I want to upgrade to 15" rims and low profile tyres but not sure how to go about it???
Will I be able to get rims if I do upgrade????

Posted on: 2011/11/20 7:54
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Re: datsun 1200 rims - what fits standard set up
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I hear the "120y" had small suspintion for a few years in other contries, but in the us we got mostly 180b struts and brakes that bolt right up, but if your going 15's use the big vented 280zx struts with your coils and perches, people use b210 struts to keep 13"s , and if you go that route use your original strut tops for an extra 1.5" drop, or use the b tops, so you can cut more coils and stiffen it up more

Posted on: 2011/11/21 20:39
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