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#16 Re: South African Parts
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/9/15 13:12
oh i didnt write my thingy very clearly

what i want is a GX grill, not just a normal grill
i was ansewring nismo's post about GX stuff
sorry


#15 Re: South African Parts
dattodude Posted on: 2003/9/15 13:02
Hi Joev, trust me.. I've bought stuff from SA twice, and both times, the little trim bits were involved in my order, and they DEFINITELY come from Japan.

Chris.


#14 Re: South African Parts
joev Posted on: 2003/9/15 11:39
If you get a new grill you will have to change your lights as the current version uses rectangular lights.


#13 Re: South African Parts
joev Posted on: 2003/9/15 11:38
Hi

The nissan vehicles are manufactured in South africa and a large percentage of parts are produced locally so stock availiability should not be a problem.


#12 Re: South African Parts
dattodude Posted on: 2003/9/15 7:26
Remember that Nissan ZA orders most of their parts in as requested. They don't have a lot of parts "in stock". So you need to order in advance. Which could be up to 6 weeks.

I'm sure that the local "aftermarket" places would be a different story.

You must have a nice girlfriend who's willing to go into these kind of shops, and also bring them back in her luggage, and have to answer tricky questions on what they are to customs officials.

I'd like to do a Nissan Japan tour. The Japanese Tourist Authority ought to run a Contiki Japan tour with car spare parts as the primary aim.

Chris


#11 Re: South African Parts
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/9/15 5:46
i was thinking a grill would be awesome but thought it might be too big, is it possible to get a price on a grill?


#10 Re: South African Parts
joev Posted on: 2003/9/14 18:57
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How about some new style mirrors?


#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?


#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.


#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



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