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Wanted: Automatic Bellhousing 1200 or B210 in USA |
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Want to find an automatic bellhousing (are there steel ones and aluminum ones?) to fit behind a Datsun A series 1200 or B210 or Nissan/Datsun 210 (B310). In USA or Canada.
Thanks, Peter
PeterZekert(at)Juno(dot)com Cell: (314) 724-7098
Posted on: 2007/11/1 13:48
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WTB: LF inner fender and strut tower - USA |
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Need to buy a left inner fender and strut tower for a 1200. (1973 Datsun 1200) In USA. Thanks, Peter E-mail is best. PeterZekert@Juno.com
Posted on: 2006/11/4 19:35
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Wanted: 4 speed trans in US |
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Wanted to buy: I need to buy two stock 4 speed Datsun 1200 transmissions in US. Thanks, Peter PeterZekert(at)Juno.com
Posted on: 2006/9/8 14:49
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WTB: F5C56A parts |
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Looking for (3) syncro rings, (2) slider couplers and (2) shift forks for a damaged F5C56A (the close ratio Datsun comp trans). Thanks, Peter in USA
(e-mail PeterZekert"at"Juno.com)
Posted on: 2006/9/5 4:34
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WANTED: Automatic bellhousing USA |
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Looking for 1-2 Automatic bellhousings in or near USA. (Were some steel and some aluminum???) Thanks
E-Mail is best, Peter PeterZekert(at)Juno.com
Posted on: 2006/4/21 3:43
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front spoiler air dam + front oversize sway bars in USA |
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Two giant anti sway (anti roll) bars for the front of a 1200. 1-1/16 inch and 1-1/8 inch. Each with 3 adjustment holes on the end. Race car application. $25 each USD
Front spoiler air dam for 1200. Fitted, but never used on the road. $100 USD. Peter
E-mail PeterZekert(at)Juno.com ....change the (at) for the @
Posted on: 2006/2/18 19:37
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Re: Pistons for A15 WTB (Help please) |
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Dodgeman, Thanks for the nice words!
The Wiseco forged racing pistons are compete as a set of 4, with wrist pins, wrist pin clips, and all pistons rings. We have them made for A12, A14 and for A15 (all different) and we have some made in odd overbores. I like them. The aluminum alloy is very similar to the Cosworth, but the price is much better. And, if I'm placing an order I can purchase partial sets.
E-mail me if you want me to check into the price for flat top pistons with zero deck height or some other deck height. Peter
Posted on: 2006/1/12 5:08
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Re: Pistons for A15 WTB (Help please) |
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Dattoman_1000,
I race A-series Datsuns in the USA. Nissan Competition used to supply us pistons through Wiseco Pistons. Once Nissan stopped stocking A-series parts, I got permission from Nissan and talked to Wiseco. Now I have Wiseco build race pistons (forged, domed). Complete set of 4 pistons with rings, pins, clips USD$ 550. Takes about 2-3 weeks for them to get me custom pistons. Peter in US
Posted on: 2006/1/11 1:43
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Looking for Darren Painter of AUS. |
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Darren, Lost your e-mail. Send me another.
Does anyone know Darren Painter? If so, could you send me his e-mail? Thanks, Peter
PeterZekert"at"Juno.com
Posted on: 2005/9/10 2:03
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Re: Anyone know a 56a or 60a tailhousing bushings replacement??? |
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Yes, the white metal bush at the end of the tailhousing. In the US, they were not available from Datsun as a replacement part. Only the entire tailhousing was available.
I have 1-2 spare bushings that I have robbed from other tailhousings. Thanks, Peter
Posted on: 2005/8/25 6:14
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