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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Subtly is indeed the key. Would of never known they were originally there if I hadnt asked. Keep it up.

Posted on: 2005/3/20 13:17
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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You lost me with the shaved doorhandles. Not because i dont think that they look cool, but because in the event of an accident, it makes it hard for rescuers to open the door.

Thats why the two hot rodders died in the crash of the 34 Chev coupe a little while back. They burned because no one could open the doors. They had shaved handles.

Posted on: 2005/3/20 13:22
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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thanks for your concern about the shaved door idea i have implemented...

i still have the two front door handles and i have 8 windows they can smash to get into the car, or if the situation is that bad, they will use jaws of life (hope it never happens) the rear doors are still in use for the passengers in the back you just cant access them from the outside, just unlucky from drivers seat and open from the inside...

thanks again,

anymore comments, critisim, compliments all accepted!

cheers,
Greg

Posted on: 2005/3/23 10:18
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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i love the look of shaved evrything, makes a car look so much smoother.
you can also get kits for door handles which are simply inset push buttons, you can hardly see them as you can colour code them.
also, i saw a smart bloke with a VP commodore, who shaved his door handles. he simply used XF falcon internal door locks, on the outside of his door, mounted in the trim. however, it would only work well if you were going to tint your windows...

good luck with the build, good to see someone modifying a wagon!

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Posted on: 2005/5/1 6:49
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Yo man that car will look just wicked when it's all done...I can almost picture it now...b310s are just awesome...can't wait to see it when it's complete....excellent job so far....peace!

Posted on: 2005/5/17 0:49
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Oooh...that car will look great when finished :) I like those wheels.

Nice to know we have another Sunny/210 wagon fan here :)
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Posted on: 2005/5/19 1:54
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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There is a yellow wagon I saw on cardomain.com.You should check it out.

Posted on: 2005/5/19 15:56
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Great post, but not really off-topic.

This forum welcomes any Sunny rwd chassis models and we sometimes see e10 fwd posts as well since they came with A-series.

Posted on: 2005/5/19 16:41
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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cheers for the comments guys and girls, here is what stage the car is at now, im huntin some trimming for the rear cargo windows, as when the windows were removed the trim was damaged!

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there we go, dont mind my new car in the photos as well hehe, 1992 BMW 318is....

anyways i will be selling the datto once its rebuilt to fund my new project the bmw.

Posted on: 2005/5/20 15:45
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Re: Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Nooooo dont sell the wagon what ever you do!! It looks absolutley lovley ( i wish mine had that paint job....) surley keep the pride and joy!

One question, what size tyre you ruunning on the TRX's, i got 205/65 on the back and 205/60's on the front when i picked up my TRX rims and just wondering if these would be to big?
What are yours like 195s or something?

Keep it up mate, long live the sunny wagon!!

Dave

Posted on: 2005/5/24 8:34
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