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Re: my new project
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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i would sell you the calipers and discs

calipers are VR calias abs ones...like vl turbo ones
and the discs and modified 929 276x25mm units

i would sell it to you as a bolt on conversion....calipers may need to be rebuilt though, which i could do for the price of caliper kits if you werent in a hurry

Posted on: 2007/7/8 14:17
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what would you want for the setup?

Posted on: 2007/7/8 14:19
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Hey Pigdog would you still use the 180B springs/perches on this brake combo.? running them on a 1200??

Posted on: 2007/7/9 5:44
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Re: my new project
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nah would use the smaller springs in a 1200, but they are fine for every other datsun....pretty much

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In amog all the sound deadening you'll find some round discs that you can Sikaflex back in place to plug ALL those holes. Plus you can get
some grub screws with the same pitch as the rear seat belt holes & locktight them in to keep
dust getting into the car that way. Did you know that if you get a really big metal chisel, & do this on a really cold day, the sound deadening will just fly off. For my next tip, use a stanza pedal box instead of the sunny one, you'll have to drill the 2 holes for the stud on the clutch master cylinder & the hole the master cylinder goes through, but the sunny pedal box is an extremely difficult one to modify, as you have to cut & shut a lot of metal to get it to work.

Posted on: 2007/7/11 11:20
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Would it be possible to get a late model Nissan Micra, fit the 1.8 litre motor from a Tiida & then turbocharged it? Your answer must include parts numbers for the conversion. You have 12 months. Commence.
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Did you know that if you get a really big metal chisel, & do this on a really cold day, the sound deadening will just fly off.


and wear safety glasses!!!!
I was doing mine on cold mornings and DAMN, that stuff is sharp when it hits you in the eye

Posted on: 2007/7/11 13:40
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that stuff is sharp when it hits you in the eye


and aim away from the face

even better, an air chisel....damn they work well
just dont punch any holes in the floor

Posted on: 2007/7/11 13:44
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dw i still have both my eyes

and yes the cold mornings really do help

well my new race seat arrived today and it is sooo
comfortable i will put up some pics of the mounts
and the seat tomorrow.

i have started rubbing bak all of the littile rusty spots and might have it preped for paint
by the end of the month

and guys i will need all the help i can get for this conversion lol

Posted on: 2007/7/11 14:51
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if u do use an air chisel wear earmuffs, they have been banned in panel shops because of too many db, too loud

Posted on: 2007/7/12 2:49
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Re: my new project
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if u do use an air chisel wear earmuffs


he would have learnt as soon as it hit metal....but yes f'n loud

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