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hey guys. i went to the wreckers today and picked up a set of 1977 120Y struts and diskbrakes. there was also a stanza swaybar i found, will this fit under my 79ute? and will a stanza or 200B wagon tailshaft fit aswel, being shortend ofcourse. and also, what model skyline does the r30 box come out of? is there anything else worth ripping off the stanza or 120Y? im planning on running a ca18det with a r30box, if that helps? sorry about the newb questions. first time doing a full conversion. very excited

Posted on: 2006/7/14 8:30
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Re: UTE SEATS
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has many people kept the origal seats and just got them beefed up, retrimed and made into buckets yet? i was planning on doing this. saves on getting engineer certificate. if anyones done it how much did it cost and is it worth it?

Posted on: 2006/7/14 8:16
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Re: CA18 engine mounts
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what engine mounts are the best and easiest to put in a 79model ute?if you could state the make of the car and the year? its for a ca18det motor. thanks

Posted on: 2006/7/14 8:11
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im from rockhampton, queensland australia... anyone near this region wanna talk. share tips or anythin just pm me.

Posted on: 2006/7/12 12:40
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Re: polished or chrome?
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how come i havnt seen many. if any billet rims on dattos. dont they fit? whats the go. i love the look of billets on oldschool cars. i was trying to look into getting a set. but havnt got around to it yet. if i can ill be gettin a set for my 1200ute

Posted on: 2006/7/8 10:54
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Re: Engineerable Engine Swaps For 1200
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i have been doing a little bit of research on this and rang main roads and the only legal size for a 1200ute is the 1400 single overhead cam. but im not sure. it seems as tho there are ALOT of CA18det motors in 1200's in queensland. so im abit confussed myself

Posted on: 2006/7/7 12:45
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motor or halfcut
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what do you all think is the best option to go with. a ca18det halfcut or just the motor. is it worth spending the extra $1000aus to get the computer and loom?
any help would be greatly appreciated

Posted on: 2006/6/25 0:55
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Re: ute console
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should be worth about a carton of beer

Posted on: 2006/6/24 7:44
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Re: need advice on engines
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hey mate. congrats on the ute. i got a 79ute too. im going the ca tho. i heard the h165 can handle the torque without too much drama so im going that way. this is my first datsun/nissin so its all new to me. but its great fun to learn.

goodluck mate.

Posted on: 2006/6/24 1:02
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Re: rims
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how hard it is to get a 5 stud conversion. i heard its fairly easy and inexpensive.

Posted on: 2006/6/17 1:13
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