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Decided on Taiwanese guards
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hey all,
Looking at my front guards I was going to use, I've decided to give the latest batch of taiwanese guards a try. My Nissan contact told me that the ones he saw recently were very good.
They get delivered to my house this arvo, so hopefully they'll be good. It sounds like Nissan have completely offloaded all of their 1200 stock to various wreckers and it's suspected they
sold from their warehouse in Melbourne. So apparently Wreckers/Dismantlers in Melbourne may have good stocks of parts. I'll have to look around. Although it's good to know most of the
front parts are available through South Africa.

..still can't wait to get my datto going. Apparently the pistons still haven't made it to my rebuilder..so no engine yet.

Chris.

Posted on: 2001/7/23 9:06
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Re: Decided on Taiwanese guards
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Hey chris are APEPdoing the pistons?? took me a while to get mine too worth the wait.look forward to seing another tough car hit the road.
Ps: have you talked to grame lately?? I took him for a drive in the 1200 at the datnet dyno day. Wanst high speed stuff just a squirt around the
block 2nd 3rd blast.
Cya Andrew

Posted on: 2001/7/24 6:28
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Decided on Taiwanese guards
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just asking the prices of your Taiwanese front guards? any available
around Perth?

Mark.

Posted on: 2001/7/24 7:45
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I'm pretty sure that datwreck sell them, or can get them.........about 110
bucks each.
One panel beater said that they needed a fair bit of work to get them to
align 'perfectly'

Michael

Posted on: 2001/7/24 10:39
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Re: Decided on Taiwanese guards
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I think they were $89 inc GST each. My Nissan contact told me that Nissan also sell guards at $255 each, but it's possible that Nissan Australia may already be using the
Taiwanese ones, even at this high price.
Chris

Posted on: 2001/7/24 6:52
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Re: Decided on Taiwanese guards
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Yeah, Apparently Grahame was quiet impressed. All I know is that the pistons are being done in Melbourne. And that they should now be ready to be installed mid next week. The builder
wants me to come up and have a look at the engine mods. I'd like to, so that I can take some pictures.
It'll be cool when it's all finished. I think I'm going for an Autronic computer, I'm looking for good cold idle control. And apparently it offers good detailed mapping. Also it's what
the builder recommends. I'll wait until the car is ready to go before buying it, might be able to save some money on the purchase.

Chris.

Posted on: 2001/7/24 6:56
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I bought both my front guard genuine nissan 3 years ago for $130 each they do fit better than taiwanese and also have teh rubber ect to stop dirt buildign up
behind door ect

Posted on: 2001/7/26 4:52
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Re: Decided on Taiwanese guards
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sounds like she is going to be a grunter. I would have loved to have gone autronic as they are one of the best systems its just I couldnt afford it at the time :( keep us
posted with progress. are you getting modified cams and lifters??
Cheers Andrew

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No the builder said it wasn't worth it unless I wanted 400+ HP. And was willing to part with 12 grand..I think I made the right decision and said
don't worry about it.

Chris

Posted on: 2001/7/27 2:36
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