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Re: where to buy 1200 coupe rear leaf spring bushings??
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Turboron, I have the same problem with Nissan right now, I've got the strut cartridges, insulators & bearings on back order & the counter guy doesn't think they'll ever come in.I'm leaving them on order& we'll see what happens.

Your neighbor Kelmo down in AZ., gave me the part #'s & he said if they show up in NIssans system likely their good but it takes awhile. You can buy rear shocks pretty easily, try Schucks, Rockauto.com, Gaberiel shock.

Dodgeman & others - do you have the web links to any of the down under parts houses that carry these bushes & suspension components?

Thanks all!
Evan

Posted on: 2007/12/12 15:32
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Re: The exhaust fumes smell weird
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just don't do the diesel in a gas engine - very bad!

Back in the day when gas nozzles were all the same size (at least in the US) you could mix them up easily.

I had to drain a few customers tanks of diesel when they came into the shop.

Evan

Posted on: 2007/12/12 1:31
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Re: where to buy 1200 coupe rear leaf spring bushings??
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Thanks Jake, can you buy Superpro in the US or is it overseas only? I've poked around on their web site before but it's layout is kinda strange.

I assume Autobarn in an AU parts chain?
Evan

Posted on: 2007/12/12 1:20
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where to buy 1200 coupe rear leaf spring bushings??
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Anyone know where I can buy a set of rear leaf spring bushings or if anything from other models would fit?

thanks, Evan

Posted on: 2007/12/11 3:39
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Re: Replacement Coupe seats - what to use???
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Thanks everyone for the intel - does anyone think its worth reupholstering the originals vs. replacing with some of the above suggested one?

I assume for a decent set of seats they'll cost a fair amount & upholstery isn't cheap either.

Posted on: 2007/11/30 4:09
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Re: Finished!
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Dodgeman, thanks for the ford info - I'm not sure iti's the same car buy Mazda had the Protege over here. Its a compact 2 or 4 door, the only thing small I've seen in Ford of that era would be the Escort & I don't think the focus was out then.

Any idea what those seats are out of?
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Posted on: 2007/11/29 14:46
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Re: Finished!
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Beautiful job! what are the seats from & for us Yanks who don't know any better what the hell is a "KQ Laser" ? It'd be nice to fit one of those consul's to my coupe.
Thanks, Evan

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Replacement Coupe seats - what to use???
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what have you guys used for nice cushy upgraded seats that fit well & retro over with reasonable ease?

I not looking for those hard ass racing seats, I actually want to drive this thing & have it be comfortable. It would be nice to put it power seats, I'm sure one of you have done this, what did you use?

Thanks, Evan

PS - if I start adding pwr. seats, windows, etc.. do I need to go to a higher output alternator as well?

Posted on: 2007/11/29 1:59
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Re: Looking for a good fitting rear spoiler
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Thanks for the pic's & info, I was hoping to find something that had just two small contact points to the truck deck. Was there another bobtail that was common for the 1200's?

I seem to remember a spolier that wasn't completely attached all the way around the spoilers edges to the deck lid.

Evan

Posted on: 2007/10/24 0:13
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Looking for a good fitting rear spoiler
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Anybody have any recommendations for a good looking rear spoiler off some other make/model of car thats been done before?

Not looking for a Superbee wing or a "Fast & furious" style either,preferable something subtle & fitting to a 1200 coupe.

Anybody have any pic's of retro fits they've done?

Thanks, Evan

Posted on: 2007/10/23 5:23
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