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Musclecarparts
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How many people are aware of musclecarparts in Sydney at Moorbank and the range of parts they now do for a number of Datsuns and Mazda's etc not just the typical GMH Ford Chrysler cars.

Worth looking at, I believe they are made in Taiwan but the range is pretty good for rebuilding a 1200.

I believe possibly for our American members futufab may be selling the 1600 panels in the States so get on to them about sourcing 1200 bits.

http://www.futofab.com/
http://www.allmusclecarparts.com.au/w ... n/1200-ute-sedan.html?p=1

Posted on: 2014/4/4 18:50
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Most are aware, well in syd anyways) as they sell gear on eBay. So does the wreckers at Smithfield.

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They sold me a fake plastic 1200 door handle so buyer beware. Not so crash hot

Posted on: 2014/4/5 4:26
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Does anybody have any feedback on the Panels quality wise as I believe they are made in Taiwan and should be reasonable

Posted on: 2014/4/11 22:07
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Repo panels require stuffing around to fit. But it's cheaper fn around fora few hours than spend 400 on gen panels from nissan.
The thing you have to remember is that your car is 40 odd years old. It has more than likely been hit, somewhere along the line that even gen panels will require stuffing around.

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