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Fiberglass guards.
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Hey , since i havent been here for a while, i was wondering if anyone found somewhere to get f/g guards? cos if not, i am getting some guard moulds made, and possibly a bonnet and front skirt mould too.
Let me know if anyone is interested.

Linc.
By the way , im in sydney.

Posted on: 2002/7/5 7:48
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Re: Fiberglass guards.
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Yes, i am interested
I am also located in sydney

Posted on: 2002/7/8 1:29
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me me me me me me me me me me!!!!
i wanna know i wanna know!! i been looking where to get them too havent had much luck, if u have any luck give us all some help

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anyone had any luck finding out where to get these fibreglass guards....also where do people pick up taiwanese panels for 1200'z

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I remember trying to find these fibre parts quite a few months back. No Luck!!! Someone in NZ if i remember correctly was chasing someone about them but never heard back. I ended up just sticking with taiwanese copy parts. Still good but a few minor inperfections that pissed me off. I only got a front right guard and a bonnet. The left side was a taiwan copy from the guy who owned it before me so the whole front end is pretty much brand new!! Call Nippon spares in Sydney, they stock the taiwanese repress stuff.

Scott
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Mikali, you can also try Wetherill Park Panels at Nello Place Wetherill Park for Taiwanese panels.
Kel

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you can get brand new gaurdes from KENT distrubiters in NZ

Posted on: 2002/7/11 2:10
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Excuse my ignorance,but are you refering to what I know as overfender flares?,like the BRE 510 Datsuns had? round flares around the wheel well?
Jaime

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Jaime, the parts we were talking bout are stock standard 1200 panels re-pressed in taiwan. The fibre glass panels i would assume are the same with no flares, but make moulding some huge round flares easier.

Scott
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I see,so you are talking about front fiberglass fenders and rear quarter panels,which would be easier to flare with fiberglass. Do you know of an e-mail address for these companies that make this fiberparts(and metal too),I have a ute and a 120Y and that info would be excelent.
Cheers
JAime

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