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Re: Weber Jetting Sizes
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any chance you could give me a hint as to what the letters actually mean, and will it fit my 1200?

There is a chance I can pick this up for a song, but if it doesnt fit, it will be a really expensive paper weight.

Oh, and what sort of manifold options will I be looking at (if it will fit)

Posted on: 2012/8/10 7:53
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Re: Weber Jetting Sizes
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I dont suppose any of you weber experts could ID this carby for me just on these pics? And some advice on what I would need to make it fit a std late A12?

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Posted on: 2012/8/10 5:31
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Re: SHED CLEANOUT ! perth ,must go !
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Sill keen for the complete A12 (not the one low on compression though :D )

You has my number.

Oh, and +1 for previous dealings with Jesse that I am happy with.

Posted on: 2012/8/9 5:40
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Re: A14 help with head gasket problems ??
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Dump the oil and go get some diesel engine oil with as close to the visc. rating as you can find, dump the oild and filter, fill it up with diesel engine oil and go for a drive to your nearest radiator place, and ask them to check the gass content of your coolant.

Reasons - if its blown a head, that is the quickest way to find out. Also, diesel engine oil has a massive amount of detergents in it, to help deal with the sodium and particulates that accumulates in the sump, making it a perfect "running in" oil for petrol engines.

Posted on: 2012/8/3 9:05
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Re: Perth get together/BBQ/cruise.
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Sorry I missed it. Was all set to go, and woke up to discover my new great dane puppy with a mouthful of my prescription glasses. Not a great way to start the day.....

Posted on: 2012/7/30 6:23
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Re: electronic rust protection?
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If you believe that stuff works, then I have abridge for sale you may be interested in...

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Posted on: 2012/7/30 4:19
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Re: NOS Retro SAAS club seats suit utes
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Niether this thread, or the one you linked, has a price on it. Does this mean they are free?

If so, I will take them

Posted on: 2012/7/27 4:26
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Re: {WTB} loop pile carpet for my 1200
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Knox carpets are pretty good, a mate just did his skyline with their stuff and it looks quite good.

DO NOT use All Car Carpets. I used them for my ute, and I they provided NO confirmation of order, NO notification that it had been sent, I got no parcel tracking info, and the carpet was delivered to the wrong address entirely, despite me confirming all my details were correct, and the only reason I even saw the carpet, was because the lady who ended up with my carpet (it was just dumped in her carport while no one was home) was kind enough to try and track me down via the white pages. She could have just popped it up on gumtree and made a profit (the morons printed the make and model on the back of the carpet to make it easy to do this)
On top of all this, the section they provided to fit the area behind the seat rail was not even close to correct, and had to be almost destroyed to make fit (all the overlocking had to be cut off to make it fit)
I raised all of these issues with the company, and apart from blaming aust post for the delivery stuff up, they have never offered to try and make anything else right, or even admit that their template was wrong for the rear section, so avoid them at all costs.

Posted on: 2012/7/26 3:25
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Re: Deciphering part numbers
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No doubt you yanks get excellent part prices, but the thing that kills it for us here is the freight. Plus, a lot of amercian places cant or wont send stuff to australia. (something to do with trade agreements between us and aus I think)

Anyway, It looks like the sump gasket is discontinued by nissan japan. Time to look for aftermarket ones I think.

Posted on: 2012/7/23 7:48
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Re: Deciphering part numbers
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Oh, and can anyone give me the std sump gasket part number?

Posted on: 2012/7/23 6:53
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