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Original 1200 blanking plate or radio wanted |
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Hey guys,
Would love to grab a radio or blanking plate in good nick, radio doesnt need to be working, would prefer it not scratched etc. Or blanking plate would be great also.
Michael.
Posted on: 2009/6/19 4:46
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Re: Wanted: metal grille 1200 |
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Im no tight ass..... REALLY, IM NOT! But $180.00 and $150.00 for a standard metal grille is ridiculous. I understand the high prices on the difficult to source badges etc, you really only see a few in a decade.
Pepper, how many dents on it? Derusting is easy on these things, just grab some of that fine soapy steel wool from coles and scrub it back.
Posted on: 2009/4/21 9:06
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Wanted: metal grille 1200 |
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Anyone out there got a centre metal grille? And please... no ridiculous prices like the ones on eBay that hopefully no idiot will bid for as they are too expensive!
Posted on: 2009/4/21 6:47
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Re: KYB rear shocks in Sydney |
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Correction, they are Excel-G shocks. Im a little worried now, they seem smaller than the pedders ones the previous owner put on them. My car does have a commodore diff, and the back tray has some heavy checker plate in it. Does this mean the standard shocks wont handle it? I havent fit them up yet but im assuming the spring plate on the diff is similar to the original diff for mounting of the shock to the rears>? Any ideas?
Posted on: 2009/4/21 3:12
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Re: KYB rear shocks in Sydney |
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Hey mate,
I think they are the G-shock gas ones.
Posted on: 2009/4/19 10:29
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KYB rear shocks in Sydney |
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Hey guys,
Just thought id let you know that i grabbed a pair of KYB gas shocks (Part number: 343121) from Auto one who are distributors for KYB in Australia. Only $139.70 for the pair. Might take a few days to order from Melbourne, but a much better option than Gabriel or Monroe/Pedders.
Cheers, Mick.
Posted on: 2009/4/17 3:33
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WANTED: fuse box, metal grille |
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Hey boys,
I need a new/good nick fuse box (standard, 6 fuse type) and a sedan metal grille (not the light surrounds i have those). Preferably in Sydney so i can come pick em up. Also, if anyone knows if you can get a new fuse box from anywhere please let me know. I know the model name starts with and 'n' or something, you might be able to get them new??
Cheers, Mick.
Posted on: 2009/4/10 10:26
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Re: Datsun dash fascia plate on eBay |
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Nah hes an honest bloke, bought some datsun hats, beanies off him and they are all top stuff. I asked him bout the change in price, he said that he had them made in factory, initially got 5 then got 5 more a week later, worked out cheaper coz of the computer cad inputs and measurements on his template the first time round.
Posted on: 2009/2/5 4:32
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Re: Datsun dash fascia plate on eBay |
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Looking at it you would have to jig a piece of aluminium and file the top part of it heaps as thats not straight, looks pretty tough, dont think it would be that easy to make up a bunch of them. Would need to make a wood template, i tried to make one up but it was too hard as the dash fascia is odd shaped and you have trouble filling up all the open parts. Plus these ones are cut perfectly, i thought it would be cheaper than spending a few hours making one up. My time is too valuable:P
Posted on: 2009/2/4 12:59
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Datsun dash fascia plate on eBay |
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Posted on: 2009/2/4 12:16
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