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This is like LOW RIDER do...? Do someone do this to the datto..? welcome...


No one have seen LOWRIDER's Datsun yet in this world..???
Have some picture..? post here..!

Posted on: 2006/4/25 10:47
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How about this Datsun?

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Lot's more here: lowered utes

Posted on: 2006/4/26 6:49
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nice to see.. tq..

where's bounching datsun... ? never seen yet... can dance and touch the floor...

Posted on: 2006/5/11 20:50
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I found this one on a Japanese site whilst browsing around a couple of days ago. Looks to have IRS with airbags...

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I used to have a lowrider Datsun on hydraulics but not a 1200. That used a displacement system with remote springs in the boot, kind of similar to the principle Citroen use but with springs rather than accumulator spheres.

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Posted on: 2006/5/11 21:34
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OK.... back to the original topic.... Perhaps a stupid question--as I am a complete n00b--but is the semi-trailing IRS from S130 easily adaptable to a 1200? Quite simple and fairly common in a dime.

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thanks for the photo ratdat... wow...

Posted on: 2006/5/14 4:31
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Eddie, I thaught you owned a 260c lowrider?

And those lucky enough to go to the 2005 datnats will remember this one:

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Sorry I dont have any pics of it in action. It certainly got the crowds attention!

Posted on: 2006/5/15 3:07
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Yeah, I did but I sold it a few years ago. Wish I hadn't now though That one from the Datnats looks real straight and clean...big rims look good on it too. I had tiny little 14's on mine with 195/45 rubber... it was a little undergeared but it was seriously low Hydraulics are great fun but that car was a never ending drain on my wallet.

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Geeez... this thread has degenerated....!

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This is one cool jigger

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