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Which cars have you sourced bits from???
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:08
Dattodude said in the other thread and inspiring me to start this one
Quote: So, apologies the purists, I now have the following manufacturers parts in my green car, Nissan, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Holden, Hyundai, Mazda and Ford. so for me: other manufactures cars: Toyota hi-lux tarago corolla and t28 celica, volvo 144 deluxe, diahatsu diesel 1000cc, holden gemini JE camira 91mdl camira and VL commodore, ford EA falcon and escort mk1, hyundai excel heater hose maybe, Datsun stanza, vanette, bluebird, sunny, 120y, L28 patrol, american sunny, exa, pintara i'd also like to thank coca-cola for their oil catch cans and whoever makes cable ties by the hundreds EDIT- forgot silvia blow off valve and intercoolers
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Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:15
Good Idea...I was just going to migrate that idea into a new thread
I like to go off-topic within my own thread entries ![]() Bring it on everyone I'll be interesting to hear the results.
#3
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:32
For my Datsun 1000 Coupe, the vast majority of parts are from,... well, Datsun 1000 Coupe,... plus
B110, 1200-GX, engine assembly B210, 120Y-GX, five speed transmision [direct fifth] & clutch cable B310, Crankshaft [A14] Pistons, inlet valves, diferential & clutch [A15] Connecting rods [A12A] 910 Bluebird, Electronic distributor. I ummmm errrr, forget what manufacturer was responsible for the front brakes. We don't talk about that. Custom made parts include the front hubs, caliper mounts, front brake hoses, clutch cable fitting, adjustable cam sprocket & matching timing case. A harmonic balancer is also on the list.
#4
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
SunnysRule
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:38
don't worry about the purists, Ford 9" diffs are under nearly every make of car under the sun... same with Holden Powerglide transmissions...
i've got the following manufacturers in my car... oh yeah, i don't have a car!
#5
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
ANGE
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:54
my 1200 ute so far consists of Stanza, Bluebird, 120y, 1200 coupe, skyline, Pulsar and a few mazda bits
theres probably more but thats all i could think of for now...
#6
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
Dattogal
Posted on: 2005/6/13 12:55
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What?! you mean no Holden Barina bits?! why the hell not? No thats not an offer of my console, hands off
#7
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
matty
Posted on: 2005/6/13 13:17
Skyline R31 lsd, rear brakes and fuel tank.
Silvia motor, gearbox, radiator and front brakes. Stanza tailshaft. Gti-R turbo. About the only non Datsun/Nissan parts are a Ford Falcon fuel filter and a Ford Meteor radiator overflow bottle. Matty
#8
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
tom210
Posted on: 2005/6/13 15:12
Corolla
ke70 booster hose ke70 bonnet release cable (it snapped) ke30 rear veiw mirror ke30 washer pump eb falcon wagon boot struts magna wagon boot ball things (the struts clip onto) xtrail nissan hubcap badge mitsubishi express wheel cap centers 200b girlocks on 200b struts (coming soon)
#9
Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
converted
Posted on: 2005/6/13 15:14
I use a BMW 7 series power steering pump reservoir turned upside down as my oil catch can
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Re: Which cars have you sourced bits from???
AFRacer
Posted on: 2005/6/13 15:52
My Datsun is formed together from:
Datsun 1200 coupes, several (US and JDM) Datsun Sunny Trucks B122 (rearend) 280ZX (brakes, struts) 180SX (engine, tranny, ecu, radiator, driveshaft) B310 (control arms) Toyota AE86 (stut inserts) Nissan Skyline (speedo sender) That's all I can think of for now. You can view topic.
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