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#11
Re: Mystery Datsun
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2005/2/17 11:06
Why is it, that no matter how often we ask, so many people just will not include their home country in their details? Do they assume that we will just instinctively know.
Despite a direct request to include this detail in his profile, lostlogo has included this in the post, but not the profile. I guessed that he was US based by the use of the word "title" when refering to the vehicle's ownership & registration documents. ocphangaz must surely have read this same request but has also decided to keep us in the dark. ocphangaz. The B310 was sold as the 120Y in some countries, i think a member from Barbados has refered to this, so i am guessing that you are from somewhere in that part of the world. It was sold here in Australia as the Sunny & this B310 is known as the 210 in the US. [without any "B" prefix]
#12
Re: Mystery Datsun
lostlogo
Posted on: 2005/2/20 9:16
What a slilly thing to be so animate about.
I didnt think it matterd where i was from. I know nothing about datsun models by any other name than here . Like I said, Im no expert. oh, and im a girl, 25. need that info too?
#13
Re: Mystery Datsun
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2005/2/20 10:47
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No, but i'm sure that some others will appreciate it. You know by now that this is an international club, with the website based in Portugal, & many Datsun models were known by a variety of model names & numbers around the world The car that you have is known universally as a B310, but identified as a 210 in the US, a Sunny in Australia & as the 120Y in Barbados. Other countries? I don't know yet. Sometimes a single model designation is re-used as the 120Y name [number] is much more widely connected with the '74 to about '78, B210, but as you will have noticed, was continued on the B310 in some markets. Sometimes a common model designation is used in diferent countries, but mean diferent things, for example, the GX suffix on 1200's [B110] & 120Y's [B210] means high performance engine with twin carbs if the car is a JDM [Japan Domestic Model] or Australian [1200 only] while this engine was not used in the US GX models at all. By including the country of origin we can be more specific with help & advice, & in most cases, write replies using the model names that would be familiar to you in your country. This is an oft repeated situation where people write in & assume that all readers of the post automaticly know where you are. We don't need anyones home address, just the country would be good so that we can help you better. So you see, it's not so silly after all, & i hope that you can see your way clear to remaining as a member. We are really a friendly lot. Honest, i wouldnt kid about a thing like that.
#14
Re: Mystery Datsun
tens_and_twenties
Posted on: 2005/2/20 19:23
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As stated, if you want a correct answer, it can be vital. Quote: oh, and im a girl, 25. need that info too? Well, if you don't mind being called him, mate, fella, or dude, no. It doesn't matter.
#16
Re: Mystery Datsun
benny
Posted on: 2005/5/4 7:57
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by ocphangaz on 2005/5/4 17:37:18 Put it in your profile.............please
#17
Re: Mystery Datsun
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2005/5/4 8:15
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i'm from malaysia no offence intended with this comment but..... how ralph wiggum is that quote ^ sorry thats what came into my head when i read it ROFLYou can view topic.
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