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clk27us

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    seattle washington
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    none yet, looking to buy
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    like to find a sunny truck or a 70's 510 wagon.

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  1. Near Greenlake elementry school in Seattle
  2. Somewhere in Seattle, don't remember where.
  3. Couple blocks west of Lake City way seattle
  4. RiteAid on 130th and hwy99 seattle
  5. Ok, never mind i didn't look at the date of the last post....lol i'm ass uming it is since that was yesterday. is this a DD?
  6. Yeah it was nice. I've seen it around a couple times but couldn't get any pics. I was in a big hurry or i would have got out and took some more.
  7. Friday Around 1pm at the Am/pm on Northgate way.
  8. I did the same thing with a 86 civic si. did a drum to disc swap in the back. went from 4 to 5 lug hubs, swaped in the entire system from a 92 integra. bigger booster and braided brake lines. found the largetst diamiter rotars i could get and it worked well towing a small trailer with a quad two 5gal gas cans and a kx80 notor bike. Shouldn't be any harder to do the same thing to a wagon. Trailer brakes are a must for sure. @ Driven, yeah know shit always going to be some ass that will mess things up for ya by driving like a idiot. The biggest prob towing the trailer with the honda was when a semi truck would pass by in the other direction on a two lane highway like 2 over stephens of 12 over whitepass. little trailer would sway pretty good..lol
  9. Thanks for all the input guys. I have a exploder that i tow it with now. If i was going to tow it with a goon, i would do all the upgrades that i needed like brakes, nice solid mounted hitch, stiffer suspension. the boat itself is light all glass and the motor is going to get upraded to a newre lighter motor. trailer is heavy would have to get a light aluminum one for sure. was hoping the stock motor would be enough but sounds like i would have to swap in something bigger. that's what i was hoping not to have to do. I think a easy lift hitch from a 25ft ish travel trailer with torsion bars would move the wieght up to just in front of the rear wheels(if the hitch can be mounted right. it woudl also help alot with it swaying.
  10. I picked up this boat for free 2 years ago. it's a 1960 Crosby 14ft. all fiberglass. I'm looking to buy a 510 wagon and was wondering if anyone would know if a stock 510 would have the power to tow it. I'm not looking to do 80mph over the passes and all that. I just love the old style of the boat and the datsuns and think it would make a cool pair. any info would be great.
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