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#1 Re: sets of rims
Tomcat Posted on: 2011/11/23 22:46
Quote:

carps wrote:
hey tomcat....

not sure off the top of my head but will pm you the details when i finish work.. pretty sure they should fit your car


Ok, I look froward to hearing from you.


#2 Re: sets of rims
Tomcat Posted on: 2011/11/23 0:21
I'm interested; what's the offset? The hotwires should work on my 1980 210 wagon, correct?

Thanks,

Tom


#3 Re: Datsun Sunny Parts
Tomcat Posted on: 2011/11/8 0:15
Hi Dan,

I have a 210/B310 wagon, would the windscreen fit my vehicle? Would it be cost-prohibitive to ship the windscreen to Las Vegas, NV?

Thanks,

Tom


#4 WTB driver's side rear tail light assy. for '80 210 wagon
Tomcat Posted on: 2011/9/18 22:05
This damaged tail light is keeping the car off the road, please help.

Thanks,

Tom


#5 Re: Electric Cooling Fan for an '80 210?
Tomcat Posted on: 2010/8/3 1:56
Hi Tom,

Thanks for posting; the 210 manual will really come in handy! Hopefully I can get the ITR out to that LVRPCA event in September. If not, I'll see you at NSXPO!

Regards,

Tom Gaylor


#6 Re: Electric Cooling Fan for an '80 210?
Tomcat Posted on: 2010/7/31 2:08
Thanks for the reply. I wound up going with a Flex-a-lite 12" extreme "S" blade fan (1500+ CFM), w/ variable temperature control. I also had my mechanic send the radiator out to be rebuilt. The radiator isn't done yet though. That should keep the desert heat at bay!


#7 Electric Cooling Fan for an '80 210?
Tomcat Posted on: 2010/7/23 21:39
I live in Las Vegas, NV (a desert inferno in the summer); and need to know if anyone knows what electric cooling fan/s would be a good choice for the A14 w/ A/C in my '80 210 Wagon. My sister gave me the car, which came from a mild Northern California climate where it had no cooling issues for the previous 30 years. I must change to an electric cooling fan if I expect to be able to use the wagon during the desert summer. I was thinking of using an FAL electric fan designed for motorsports use. If anyone could make some recommendations, it would be most appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom


#8 Re: Road handling issue on my B310
Tomcat Posted on: 2010/7/23 21:22
I have the same issue with my '80 210 wagon. I plan on getting some KYB gas shocks, and some wider tires and wheels. If that doesn't completely resolve the issue, I'll get a rear stabilizer bar.



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