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Im missing alot of screws, nuts, bolts etc... for putting together my ute. (Wiper assembly, grille assembly, heater assembly, window assembly to name a few) My workshop manual doesnt list hardware sizes.

How do you go about finding new hardware to assemble these parts?

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go to the wreckers and just get the screws, nuts and bolts

seriously

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That's what I usually do, go to the wreckers. Or you could have the Nissan dealer look up and order the small parts, but it is relatively expensive that way.

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That's a bummer. I was hoping there was documentation on the assemblies somewhere where people could reference to.

I do have a bag of nuts and bolts that came with the ute shell but I have no way of knowing what piece goes where. And I can guarantee that not all of it is there because I am familiar with a few of the assemblies and haven't noticed the hardware for them in the bag

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Common problem. It get worse when you lose a bag of screws

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Thing is, are there many 1200 utes at the wreckers?

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it,s not that hard is it

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There is a list on Datsun1200.com of every part for each assembly, including the small screws and nuts. See Part Numbers Index

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