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1400 Bakkie
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can anyone tell me if the panels on the new bakkie are interchangable to our 1200 utes here in australia. Trying to get a genuine right rear quarter but nissan dealerships are too stupid to help me. Anyone got any ideas?

Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:29
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Re: 1400 Bakkie
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i think the bakkie is a longer version of the 1200 (longer tray ) so the indicator cap may be the same but the quarter will be longer
ps. i might be wrong but i have only seen the long bakkies (never seen a short one)

Posted on: 2006/12/10 10:52
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Re: 1400 Bakkie
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also bakkies cabin is extended compared to the 1200s so that might affect some things good luck tho

Posted on: 2006/12/10 11:02
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Re: 1400 Bakkie
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Hi fellas

The bakkie we have here in S Africa is the same body panel wise except for the roof which has a slightly higher profile (after 1982) All models we got here before 82 are exactly same as the aussie version (round lights plus flat roof). The long wheel base versions never ever reached african shores. Body panels (from nissan dealers and aftermarket ones) are still dirt cheap here - which is strange cause every other vehicle part is a complete rip-off. I asked a question on the forum a while back about importing parts for utes to Perth where I have some business connections - but I got no reply from anyone. Is it viable and how much demand in Aus is there for the panels?
Bones
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Posted on: 2006/12/11 2:16
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