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#21 Re: Sedan from Germany
Posted on: 2010/9/15 15:02
surely someone on here could post you some rotors. what brakes? 1200 copue disk oneS?


#22 Re: Sedan from Germany
viking Posted on: 2010/9/15 23:51
were there different ones? i read of only one type, 212 mm in diameter, these ones: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1279129

i also looked up shipping costs AU->GER, the prices i found were at least about the same 170AU$
would be reasonable though if i order some other hard-to-find-over-here goodies like king springs, manifold gasket, suspension bushings etc as well.
if there's a part dealer in here who would do me the favor, i'd assemble a wish list.

btw: are there also sheet metal parts like floor pans, wheel arches and such available in australia?

thanks a lot so far

cheers
viking


#23 Re: Sedan from Germany
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/9/16 3:30
RockAuto shippings costs make no sense to me, so though I have bought parts from them I look for alternatives.

Datsun 1200 only used one size disc brake rotor. Sedans and Coupes both used the same rotor, though Australia sedans came with drum brakes. I check eBay occasionally and if I see a bargain I might buy them.

I have bought new 1200 parts out of UK where total with shipping costs less than USA parts without shipping.

I bought two Brembo rotors (new old stock) off eBay for $25 total. But that was a few years ago.


#24 Re: Sedan from Germany
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/9/16 3:53
2 rotors is 12.2 pounds
An 8.5" x 3" box will fit them

This will fit in a US Postal Service "Priority Mail®
International Medium Flat Rate Box" (Maximum: 20 pounds) for $44 USD to Germany.

RockAuto is $62 USD each, and come regular or "drilled"
2 rotors: $125 USD
Shipping to me: $35
Total: $160 USD


#25 Re: Sedan from Germany
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/9/16 3:56
Nissan lists them for $129.40 USD each:
* 40206-H1006 ROTOR-BRAKE, DISC FRONT


#26 Re: Sedan from Germany
viking Posted on: 2011/1/15 19:33
hello again
car is (almost)CKD now and is about to recieve major bodywork, rear quarter panels, front floor pans, rockers etc. the worst thing about it, is the fact that somebody already tried to "restore" the car with fresh tin over rust. kids can learn a whole bunch of russian swear words just by standing outside the garage
also there is still the pain in the a*se about the brakes, i think a strut conversion is the best (if not the only) way out. according to the related wiki-article early-s13-struts are a good choice, but while searching for such i realized that the s12/gazelle-stuff is a lot cheaper over here, what about them? why aren't gazelles mentioned in the strut-swap article? did anyone try or are they possibly the same as stanza- or other datsun struts?

i know i owe you some pix, but my cam is once again left far away (the datto is stored at my parents' place some 200 km away), but i promise a nice article when i'm done


#27 Re: Sedan from Germany
viking Posted on: 2012/1/29 14:27
long time - no read

nothing happened bout the datto until now, shed is still sitting in the garage. the both demotivational points were the severe rust damage and the lack of parts.
but by procratinating exam learning and intensive reading tech-wiki i discovered that german part dealers still have a lot of bits lying around. i even managed to find a NOS-manifold gasket over here and the brakes are also not a problem anymore.
the rust, actually part of it:
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it looks alike towards the a pillar and its lower part and i guess the water box won't look any better on the inside, but: challenge accepted. i want to replace it tiny bit by tiny bit and hope that the fender will still line up acceptably afterwards. 2 weeks to go, then i'm back at the garage. wish me luck


#28 Re: Sedan from Germany
Posted on: 2012/1/29 19:50
Good luck, there was a guy on eBay selling replacement rails for $180 aus I think, might save you time and effort.


#29 Re: Sedan from Germany
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/1/29 21:32
Best wishes

What have you decided on for brakes?

Those rusty panels are the Hood Ledge and Hood Ledge Reinforcment. I saw some New Old Stock on eBay a few years ago, but you could weld new patch panels for them.

NEW reinforcements: http://automotivepanelcraft.com/

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64100-H1000 HOOD LEDGE ASS'Y (R.H.)
64101-H1000 HOOD LEDGE ASS'Y (L.H.)
64100-H3100 HOOD LEDGE ASS'Y (R.H.)
64100-H7000 HOOD LEDGE ASS'Y (R.H.)
64101-H7000 HOOD LEDGE ASS'Y (L.H.)
64118-H1000 REINF-HOODLEDGE,UPPER,RH
64121-H1000 LH


#30 Re: Sedan from Germany
viking Posted on: 2012/1/30 0:38
yeah, brakes remain stock, found them rotors in germany, brembos 40€ each
i have panelcraft on my radar, their five piece sill repair section seems to be a nice thing too. how costy are they on shipping outside australia?
also desperately seeking for one rear leaf spring mount (the part welded onto the rail) the old one was pretty busted and rough-and-ready welded into shape, don't think my engineer will like it.
is it also possible to stumble upon rear wheel arches? both are simply gone on my car and were modeled out of centimeter-thick-bondo. would kinda suck to weld in just something i find from a different make.
it would be also interesting to know how the sill is shaped on the inside and how it looks like in cross-section - did i mention that theres a quite new skin of thick sheetmetal welded and riveted over the most possibly completely rotten sills on my car?

it would be great if you post here if you ocassionally find some panels offered. there i a lot i can use. i'm looking up ebay and such too but during exams i may miss a lot.

thanks for the wishes



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