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1200 Datsun Parts on Ebay
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There are 2 pairs of 1200 front gaurds 2 A15s one to suit reco the other has been on gas
I think some one posted a thread wanting a 120 y taco the other day there is one of them to

Posted on: 2005/2/20 23:20
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Re: Auto troubles
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You can get adjustable vacume modulators go to an auto specialist to get one dont go to auto parts shop they wont no much. You can also change the modulator pin length but make sure you no what you are doing if you do that

Posted on: 2005/2/18 23:31
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Re: A12 auto torque converter
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Try talking to a torque contertor specialist. The one i used when i was rebuilding auto was called TCE Torque Convertor Engineering There in ringwood victoria in melbournes east. There about the best in melbourne. Ask for Lenny he should still be there. A high stall normaly started at about 500 bucks for a V8

Posted on: 2005/2/18 23:25
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Re: WTD: oval port (A14/15) twin webber manifold
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They dont lie around they are hot property. There was one on ebay last week i was winning the bidding & somebody else won it cos i was an hour late. it went for 91 bucks
You can get brand new redlines for about 260 bucks. I have one on order & if you think thats expencive I was discusing weber parts prices with feral the other day. Man there expencive

Posted on: 2005/2/18 23:17
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Re: Rally in yarra valley area this saturday night
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We didnt finish the event the clutch packed up 5 kms into the first stage but we were able to keep going & still ran first in that stage. We were having a good run untill we fell off the road but we still managed 9th place thanks to a competitor in a commodore with a sick navigator pulled us out. While we were stuck we wached a suburu fly off the same corner & go down the bank about 30meters down. Then the alternator packed up just before the service point that was the end of the event so we went to central control & drank beer.
You would probably know the car it is p510 with serious suspention writen on it. It is on datrats website under p510 rebuild
& that was my first event as navigator as well just as well i knew the area it in.

Posted on: 2005/2/18 3:52
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Re: Sealant - locktite?
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Wurth also make a very good one but its very expencive it also comes out of germany its probably the same or very simalar as the rotorseal yoe are talking about. I dont think my spelling is correct either.

Posted on: 2005/2/17 7:27
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Re: Sealant - locktite?
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It doesnt matter what brand you use. Use a good RTV sealer Three bond is a good 1. I have used Three Bond 1207B Feral put me on to it. Its good stuff its available at good auto parts stores But its about 40 bucks a tube.

Posted on: 2005/2/17 7:20
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Re: 1200 Trayback
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I know some one that cut a EL ford wagon in to a twincab tray he coppied the 1/2 chassis desinge of the AU ute & passed engineers no dramas. it wouldnt have to be as heavy duty as that but it will steer you down the right path. Nothings impossible & it would look cool

Posted on: 2005/2/16 23:44
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Re: Anyone heard of this??
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I measured a head bolt they are 9mm with 1.5 thread pitch

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Re: Rally in yarra valley area this saturday night
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Did you compete in the same event last year?


Posted on: 2005/2/16 5:53
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