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Re: Stud pattern changing
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For wheels or hubs?

Posted on: 2013/6/23 12:01
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Re: Foot well and wheel well
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Hey mcdat, I have 17's on the front and 18's on the back of my ute. I have some photo on here and nissansilvia.com. 18's really fill the rear guards on my ute and with the rim fairly flush and the tyre slightly stretched the inner guard sits on the tyre when it is at a reasonable height. I custom ordered my wheels to suit and ill need some inner guard work to get some clearance so that I can actually drive with them on.

Posted on: 2013/6/21 14:04
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Re: CA18 auto - free: no bellhousing, flexplate or convertor - Cleveland QLD
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It's good to hear to arrived David. Sorry but I don't know what auto computer it runs of.

Posted on: 2013/6/19 9:41
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Re: CA18 auto - free: no bellhousing, flexplate or convertor - Cleveland QLD
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I'm happy if you organise everything and they come and pick it up. I don't know the condition of it though.

Posted on: 2013/6/14 2:15
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CA18 auto - free: no bellhousing, flexplate or convertor - Cleveland QLD
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I purchased a CA18 auto gearbox for the bellhousing, I have removed what I wanted and now want the gearbox portion gone. Free if you pick up from Cleveland QLD. Will be taken to the dump on 23/6/13.
Please PM your name and number and a suitable time I can call you back.

Cheers
Nathan

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Posted on: 2013/6/13 12:58
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Re: Wanted: ute windscreen - prefer Brisbane
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Just trying to keep it on the cheap for now. Is there a time and day that would suit you best for picking up one of your second hand ones?

Posted on: 2013/6/12 0:27
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Wanted: ute windscreen - prefer Brisbane
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Hi all,
As above, I'm chasing a windscreen for 1200 ute and would prefer to pick up in Brisbane. Please let me know if you have one that you would part with and what price you are chasing.
Cheers
Nathan

Posted on: 2013/6/11 13:31
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Re: DAT-BID Trial Auction; datsun radio face plate.auction ends sunday may 12th 10.00pm.
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Maybe bidding should end when there hasn't been a bid for a certain period of time. Eg 10hr, 12hr, 1 day??
It would help with keeping the bids coming in rather than everyone bidding at the last minute like on eBay

Posted on: 2013/5/7 10:21
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Re: Sparco Sprint V seats for sale
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What's your location?

Posted on: 2013/4/18 10:11
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Re: Ca18det block question
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The block is cast iron. For forged or billet items with a CA you won't really have a choice, there are few items available and most obtain excellent results without having to go custom. I would stick with standard crank (balanced with grub screws fitted), forged pistons and forged conrods at most. You could get a billet stroker crank if going all out....

Posted on: 2013/4/14 10:55
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