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Re: 1200-what engine?
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depends on what you want
carby
injected
worked
standard

Posted on: 2005/2/9 7:29
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Re: wtb:upgraded radiator
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ok thanks for your advice guys its all worked out ok
all up its costing me about 320 and that includes a brand new tf gemi radiator(went brand new just to save hassles), 72degree thermostat,new waterpump (might as well put 1 on while im at it, and some coolant .
thanks

Posted on: 2005/2/9 1:32
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Re: Datsun Racing/crash on the news
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by the sound of it, it was pretty quick
had a sr20t apprently he not long got it back from rigoli racing

Posted on: 2005/2/8 7:31
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Re: 1200 ute ca18det
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oh yeah ive seen this one before cant forget that intercooler

Posted on: 2005/2/8 6:56
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1200 ute ca18det
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Ad Details:
MAKE/MODEL: Datsun 1200 Ute
PRICE: $11,800.00
BODY: ute
TRANSMISSION: automatic

Datsun 1200 Ute CA18DET, auto, 5 link, 20 page engineers report, reluctant sale, $11800 neg, NYS-000 WINDSOR 02-4579 7237.

found this in trading post if anyone interested
anyone know of this ute

Posted on: 2005/2/8 6:45
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adjusting drum brakes
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hey has anyone adjusted drums before
is it hard to do
how bad could i stuff it up
is it worth trying or should i leave it to the experts
$$$$$ expected to pay for someone else to fix it
thanks
sorry about all the questions but run into troubles just after getting my ute on the road and i need all the help i can get

Posted on: 2005/2/8 6:22
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Re: wtb:upgraded radiator
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ok so i got quoted about 50-60 bucks from a wreakers for a tf gemi radiator
or 250 brand new tf radiator
is it worth getting the new one or just grab the one from the wreakers and give it a good flush out
also do these radiators bolt straight in or does it need to be modified

Posted on: 2005/2/8 3:39
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Re: wtb:upgraded radiator
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so go a tf gemi radiator
do you recon i should get rid of the engine fan and hook up a thermo while im at it

Posted on: 2005/2/7 10:14
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Re: is it the diff?????
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once i spoke to a few people i considered the drums as well but i wasnt sure
also just recently had a new master cylinder installed
any more suggestions

Posted on: 2005/2/7 10:12
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wtb:upgraded radiator
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my ute overheated today and now after getting it towed home (not from overheating) went to top up the radiator and the water ran straight through it and straight back out the bottom of it
i had to upgrade from standard anyway but now im looking for a bigger than standard radiator that i will have no trouble fitting if anyone has one they dont need please let me know thanks

Posted on: 2005/2/7 7:55
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