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I love your 510. It makes me miss my 510s. They were never as nice as yours but still buckets of fun.

This was 2 weeks ago. 4 Zs in a 3 car garage. My brother's beautiful and fast white Z has since been sold to a good home. It will only see track days. I am swapping a 5 speed into the orange automatic street car, and then working on the green car. The green car is kind of a kit car now that I have everything to finish it. Just add motivation and stir in some extra room to work now! Anyone in Nor-Cal want a free automatic tranny?

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I like 510s


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Here is my garage which I am in the process of insulating, running electical, and plastering to complete my "man cave". Eventually I want to get a Modine Hot Dawg gas heater. Anyone know of a good used one for sale? My daughters not too happy that I moved all her sports equipment out to the shed.

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Australian Holdens. Some older Nissan Skylines exported to New Zealand and Australian markets. Very common SOHC motor down there.

The Aussie spec R31 Skylines were made here in Australia, not imported. Not all Japanese cars come from Japan :) Nissan have had a manufacturing/assembly plant here since the late 60's. The first "Aussie Nissan" was the Datsun 1600 (P510), which was assembled in the same factory that assembled VW Beetles.

History lesson over. This is what's in my garage at the moment. 1969 Datsun Super Six. These were imported. It was given to me free, along with a parts car that you can just see behind the red one.

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