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dont suppose any one here has a dato and knows what wreckers actually still have parts for em? i need to get the lil back quarter window for my pimp ride but it seems my traditional wreckors no longer stock pimp-a-licous car parts ;)

maybe its cause im the only person in adelaide that still actually drives one :D 260c not the most common 1, usual response i get is "whats that"

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dont suppose any one here has a dato and knows what wreckers actually still have parts for em? i need to get the lil back quarter window for my pimp ride but it seems my traditional wreckors no longer stock pimp-a-licous car parts ;)

maybe its cause im the only person in adelaide that still actually drives one :D 260c not the most common 1, usual response i get is "whats that"

I have always had joy with Ascot Auto Wreckers (28 Deloraine Road, Edwardstown 5039, ph. 8374 3377) for my fleet of dattos but not sure what they would have for the 260c. Otherwise try the Datsun 1200 site, I have also found a lot of stuff there.

Cheers

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thats a bit of a pesonal question lol why you asking ?

lol try active motor wreckers at gawler they have a lot of the older stuff

lol what the... I meant the u pull it wrecker @ lonsdale or elizabeth... it usually has old cars there.

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Was gonna suggest Grand Auto, they are datsun specialists.

Alternatively never know if nisswreck or Just Nis-Maz may have something (but not likely)

Alternatively ask on either www.datnet.org, or check out the clasifieds on www.ozdat.com

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