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Re: WTB Front Struts inserts....
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try www.nissanparts.cc

part # 56105-h5025

ask for Russel, tell him I suggested you call him
1-866-754-5500

I just received the other new insert a few days ago, if he cant get them I have an extra NOS aftermarket set I might sell you.

Evan

Posted on: 2008/2/17 5:47
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Re: pics of the B210.....Blumax's In progress Car
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"Sikkens equivilent to their discontinued Autocryl line.

Just had a different label and less expensive made for the sign industry."

So, is the sign paint really the same as the auto line? Having been pricing PPG & Dupont recently I understand how expensive paints are, how much difference was there?

Did you clear over the SS ? It'll look great all back together.

Was your spoiler from the guy in Christmas Valley, OR.? If so we probably have exactly the same spoiler.




Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:52
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Re: pics of the B210.....Blumax's In progress Car
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That is a pretty bright color, it should pop well in the sun. What are you painting it with, single stage or a b/c ?

Posted on: 2008/2/13 6:22
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Re: pics of the B210.....Blumax's In progress Car
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How'd you attach the spoiler to the valance? I picked up one that's supposedly for the 1200 that's similar to yours, (there's one that looks just like it on e-bay right now).

I was just trying to figure out the best attachment.

thanks, Evan

PS - did you ever get those cowl vents finished?

Posted on: 2008/2/13 6:17
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Re: Wetherill Park Panels
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any idea's or contact info on the QLD dealers would be very helpful. If anyone can chase down other supplier info that'd be great.

Posted on: 2008/2/13 6:14
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crossflow head for the A series
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Whatever happened to the guy in Finland?? who was remaking the crossflow head ?

Is he really doing it & how does one get in touch with him?

Posted on: 2008/2/12 5:37
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Wetherill Park Panels
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I've been trying to get a response from a guy named Jino @ Wetherill Park regarding buying a large quantity of panels & shipping the to the US, I spoke with him on the phone but it seems impossible to get him to respond via e-mail.

I know Hotrocket has bought from them & I assume some others have as well, any ideas on other contacts or perhaps different suppliers like Wetherill?

Thanks, Edp


Posted on: 2008/2/12 5:30
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Re: New windshields & replacement panels
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No problem, consider yourself one of the lucky one, I certainly did!

where did you get your gaskets, mine are from Thailand ?

Posted on: 2008/2/12 5:22
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Re: WTB: Coupe rear springs
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I've got another set on my parts car, if you don't need them soon I might be able to help you out.
Evan

Posted on: 2008/2/6 16:04
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Removing door trim
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whats the best method for removing the chrome trim strips that sit at the base of the door window glass w/o damaging them?

I gently tried the same method i used for the drip rail trim & stupidly sliced open my finger with a fairly sharp putty knife, I'd like to not do that again

Posted on: 2008/2/6 16:00
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