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Japanese Junkyards?
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Does anyone know of any junkyard (in the US)that just has old japanese or four cylinder stuff lying around? Most salvage yards in South Carolina take a few seconds to remind themselves what a Datsun is. Then they laugh.

Posted on: 2005/9/22 16:02
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Re: Japanese Junkyards?
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Try eBay or Google junkyard parts search.

Posted on: 2005/9/22 18:35
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or maybe try this www.ezfindparts.com

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Maybe it takes a lot of patience for Google. I have never found a Datsun scrapyard. I do look on Ebay all the time though. I called a local wrecker and they said they had a B110 not a month ago. I was all but peeing in my pants... until they told me they crushed it. I guess Myrtle Beach isn't the best place for scrapyards though.

Posted on: 2005/9/23 15:32
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Try to find an online junkyard search, where you enter in make/model/year and what parts you want, and the database is searched.

I found a hard-to-find part at a wrecking yard in Nebraska once.

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Try calling Les Cannaday at Classic Datsun Motorsports,out in back of his shop is a salvage yard. He'll have about anything you need, and if he does'nt he'll know how to get it. His phone # is (760) 940-6365.

Posted on: 2005/9/23 18:38
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Hey, thanks. See, a place with the word Datsun actually in it... I must be a little dopey when using search engines. I will also try looking for that parts search thingy. Or maybe, just maybe, search engines come up with pages and pages of trash.

Posted on: 2005/9/24 22:02
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there is also a fellow name of Mike Kay, who sells alot of parts he has a website called
Datsunlandsocal I believe lots of stuff

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There is a Nissan salvage yard in the San Francisco area. They have roadster stuff and even parts for the Datsun Patrol. I have never called them or asked about 1200 parts, but it may be worth an e-mail enquiry.

Used Nissan Parts

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i know of a z specialty dismantler nearby. Not much love for non Z's around here.

there was some junkyard parts salvage search site, can't remember it now, but it gave a list of places that allegedly had parts, then all you had to do was get them to call back or respond to email, and then go see if they can still find the listed part.

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