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Re: Diff Bargain
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it was $160 for 2 complete diffs- brakes axles etc

Posted on: 2004/6/2 3:44
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Diff Bargain
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Hows this for a deal: After seeing a rusty 1200 Ute on the back of scrap metal truck, I went in and asked about the diff that was in it, the guy said I could have it for $80 NZD. He said I could pick it up at the end of the week, on Friday I went and picked it up and the guy had picked up another 1200 Ute! This was still rusty but had another diff in it, so I asked for that as well, and I got it for $80 again. So that was 2 complete H165 diffs for $160! I don

Posted on: 2004/6/1 21:22
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Re: Pistons?
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from what my brother knows, the daihatsu's are flat tops. he was told that they are lighter the sandard? And that they are stronger than the standard ones.

Posted on: 2004/5/27 22:44
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Pistons?
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I'm starting to rebuild my a15 soon and i want to know if its wroth spending some extra money and getting some different pistons. My brothers 120y has an a15 in with Daihatsu pistons and it goes ####ing hard! I've been quoted $309NZD for these pistons + $120-$200NZD for rings. But I am able to get set of new a15 pistons and rings (+1.00mm) for $250. Are the Daihatsu pistons worth the extra money? Would there be much difference performance wise?

Cameron

Posted on: 2004/5/27 9:47
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Who got it?
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Anyone know who bet me to it?
A14

Posted on: 2004/4/29 9:10
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Re: WANTED-1200/120y Front struts (disc)
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I've Saw those, its going to cost a bit for shipping for them, ive asked bob cooper if hes got any, if he doesn't i'll buy your ones, how much do you want for them anyway?

Posted on: 2004/2/5 5:40
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WANTED-1200/120y Front struts (disc)
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Anyone got a set of struts they no longer want? (New Zealand)

Posted on: 2004/2/4 9:00
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For Sale: Ute Canopy
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I've got a ute canopy for sale. It

Posted on: 2004/1/4 0:10
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Re: Dellorto Problems!
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I don

Posted on: 2004/1/3 23:58
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Re: Dellorto Problems!
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Well I've fixed the problem, turned out to be the dizzy.It was an electronic one from a pulsar, what would of caused the dizzy to fail like this?

Posted on: 2004/1/3 7:45
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