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Re: JDM stretched rubber look
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something like this i reackon, spot on what u said unfamilia! looks awesome!

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is that 2 much?

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what about this???? thers some extreme stretch in some of those photos!

Posted on: 2012/9/2 6:12
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Re: JDM stretched rubber look
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i didn't want anything stupid, surley if its stretched to much there would more of a chance to roll the tyre off the rim?theb web page that tidy put up is awesome! thanks mate

Posted on: 2012/9/2 5:53
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JDM stretched rubber look
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Im looking at buying some SSR longchamp's and what i want to know is i'm going for a JDM stretched rubber look for my ute,what width rims would anyone recommend? and what tyre dimensions r needed to get a "stretched" look? thanks in advance!

Posted on: 2012/9/2 5:19
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do they still make new oil pumps?
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Does anyone know where i can get a new oil pump 4 a a14? do they sttill make them?

Posted on: 2011/10/31 9:04
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A15 crank in to A14 block
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i got given a A15 crank,just wondering if it will fit into a A14 blocck? what mods are needed to mske it work? Thanks

Posted on: 2011/10/27 12:01
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Re: steering column bush no longer available from nissan?
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its just so frustrating, people on here have obvously bought these from nissan in the past,and the guy i spoke to was telling me that they sell NO datsun parts and got #OOPS#ty when i gave him the part number, i don't think he even looked it up! he waqsn't interested i don't think. maybe a peice of nylon is the way to go?

Posted on: 2011/8/1 9:48
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steering column bush no longer available from nissan
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i have asked about this before but i've rang my local nissan to get a steering column bush but again they say its no longer available and the guy i spoke to got quite angry, i even give him the part number(48910-H1021) but he swears that they are no longer available? what gives? has the later model aussie utes got a different part number, maybe i should try another nissan dealer? its doing my head in!

Posted on: 2011/8/1 8:38
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Re: 5-speed reverse solinoid
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just letting u all know that i got the switch yesterday and fitted it today and it works a treat! thanks for all your help guys! ur all awesome!

Posted on: 2011/7/30 9:16
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Re: 5-speed reverse solinoid
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that seems to be alot of work to drill and tap a hole in the case i'm not really confident in doing that, good idea though! i'll go and have a look for a switch tomorrow, thanks for everyones help!

Posted on: 2011/7/28 12:20
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Re: 5-speed reverse solinoid
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now thats cool! what type of switch is that? how hard is it to wire it up? does it just hook up to the existing reverse switch wires?

Posted on: 2011/7/28 11:15
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