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Re: sunny b120 restoration project.
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These were fitted to the rear fenders of 1971-1981 1200 trucks in the Japan market:

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* 1974-1974 Deluxe
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For the 1980s they used a block-script Sunny instead of this cursive style.

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so this will mean i should use all sunny badges on the grill and steering wheel, not the D or datsun and will leave the tailgate blank (no badges or sticker?) will that keep my look within the 78-81 range?
i also have a datsun 1200 script emblem for the tail gate, but i dont want to mix up things so im making sure. thanks ddgonzal

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hi jose, you can do however you wish. The Japan-market came with 'S' and 'Sunny' badges, while export models came with 'D' and 'Datsun' badges. They didn't have a "1200" badge, but many Tokyo owners fit ones to the front even so.

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Looks good mate, you've got heaps of work ahead with that rust!
Good luck

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i started looking for parts. since it is hard to look for new ones, i went to visit a surplus shop to check if i can scavenge something. Lucky, I was able to acquire a complete dash with all the guages and covers.

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Next time you visit Banawe, check how much a 5-speed cost?

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Good to another one saved. Mustn't be too many left in Manila any more.

Keep the pics coming- I'm sure will come out looking great

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Next time you visit Banawe, check how much a 5-speed cost?


i will check if there is any, coz im sure it was not released here. we didn't have any b110, b310, or b10 or any old sunnies that were sold from the dealership.

Posted on: 2011/11/26 0:41
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bullet type murakami fender mirrors was my choice but i cant find a pair so i bought from store a left mirror and the right from a web seller. this is what i got! i didn't realize that they were two different kinds.

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after a few weeks i saw another ad in the net and someone was selling a pair. He told me that he sold his car without this mirror. we met up in Sta. Rosa around 40min drive from our place without traffic. (in the Philippines we gauge distance by the number of hours because of too much traffic jams) I waited in an intersection until He finally came with his 1979 Mitsubishi Lancer. Here's Mike with my BULLET TYPE FENDER MIRRORS. a few days later i sold the wrong pair and got less for the price i got.

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