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South African Parts
mr_nismo4
Posted on: 2003/8/27 13:45
Guys, I think I may have mentioned this a while ago but, here goes.
My girlfriend is going to South Africa soon and she and her parents are happy to bring back some (small) items for me. Ofcourse I want them to get some new stuff from the local nissan dealers that we cant get. Her uncle wil search around now for me so the parts are there when they get there but what do I want is the quesion? What is worth wile? It needs to be light (no gearboxes :( ) and kinda small. What do you guys reckon? Badges, interior bits, injection manifolds? I dunno??? Any of you South African guys got any idea or how much rand it will cost me for some stuff. Cheers, Simon
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Re: South African Parts
joev
Posted on: 2003/9/12 13:27
Hi
I suggest you look at a site called autostyle.co.za which has nice aftermarket acc. with prices. the other option is to go to nissan.co.za where they have a parts guide for the vehicle with prices in South african Rand. At the exchange rate for you guys the stuff is almost for free. Good luck
#3
Re: South African Parts
B120dat
Posted on: 2003/9/12 13:37
to the SA guys, how readily avaliable is the old Gx stuff over there?
south africa did get GX 1200's yeah ....? be good if you could find/bring back some GX stuff, GX heads, badges, interior stuff etc :)
#4
Re: South African Parts
joev
Posted on: 2003/9/12 13:45
Hi
Yes SA had the GX fitted with twin SU's but most guys upgraded to twin sidedrafght webers or dellorto's. Current "bakkie" or ute as you guys call it has an A14 engine and most upgades would be with a downdraght weber.
#5
Re: South African Parts
nicholas
Posted on: 2003/9/12 13:57
if you want body parts try a company called capricorn parts, very cheap. parts are very easy to come by in s.a, there is also a big pirate market if you want really cheap spares
#6
Re: South African Parts
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2003/9/12 21:52
Nicholas, by "pirate market" do you mean stolen parts, or parts not legally imported (taxes, etc) or knockoff/counterfeit/unwarranteed parts?
#7
Re: South African Parts
nicholas
Posted on: 2003/9/13 7:44
it's knock off parts but the quality is the same if not better than the genuine parts. i recommend getting pistons, rings, bearings and only payen gasket kits from here my whole rebuild with parts and machine costs was about R1000.oo
cheerz nicholas
#8
Re: South African Parts
mr_nismo4
Posted on: 2003/9/14 11:08
I have already got some GX stuff like head and carbs, but I reckon some interior stuff and badges would be sweet. How about grills? I got one brand new when I did up my old coupe but that same company cant get them anymore. Any other suggestions? Something rare or something of the newer 1200 bakkies that would fit our ute/coupes.
#9
Re: South African Parts
joev
Posted on: 2003/9/14 18:48
Hi
How about a new original steering wheel (small three spoke sport) although possibly only availiable in light brown, or some tail light lenses with clear indicators? You can view topic.
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