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WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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Hi there.
I need a steering wheel boss for my 1200 coupe I am doing up. It needs to suit typical saas 6 stud pattern.
Also, where can I buy a new rear beaver panel (It is badly rusted around taillights )
All help appreciated, ph 0403 486 989.

Posted on: 2009/3/24 6:16
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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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Hey Mate,
You can get a boss kit from Phils' Rotary's and Fast Fours. Part# BOSS KIT N3. Phone# 07 3205 4433 also try Adam at DR Datto Motorsport 0416 337 629 www.drdatto.com he may be able to help with the rear panel as well.


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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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thanks dattofrog. I got the boss from phil, but cant get a panel so the old one will be reserected. thanks for the link too.

Posted on: 2009/3/31 4:12
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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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autobarn also have boss kits or can get them in

Posted on: 2009/3/31 9:17
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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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Have you tried nissan about the rear panel?

Posted on: 2009/3/31 9:29
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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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Well my panel beater told me that nissan dont do any panels for them anymore. He reckons he can fix it anyway, but would have prefered a new one. oh well.
I tried auto 1 for the boss & it was about $30 dearer than phills rotaries, & the one from phill is actually a Personal branded one made in japan too, not autotechnica crap... The decision was easy.

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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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how well does your personal N3 boss fit?? mine (bought from phil's) fits like A$$, theres about a 15mm gap and the boss is alot bigger than the plastic cover over the collum, but the spline and taper are spot on, ive had a lot of trouble buying kits, the n3 was the first to fit!! i didnt bother trying to sort it out.. so ill run it till i can find something better.. next ill try the autotecnica..

ive had a personal brand n? years ago and it was pefect!! just need to find out what it was!!

Posted on: 2009/4/1 11:53
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Re: WANTED - Steering wheel boss & rear beaver panel?
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I'll have to get back to you on that. It isnt fitted yet, hope its OK though!

Posted on: 2009/4/2 9:46
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