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I haven't seen the car but here's the link: http://www.jollysupullit.com.au/eziparts/D...E%2003/78-01/81

The web searching for this yard (Dandenong, Vic) is excellent, pics of all the cars and an inventory of parts removed.

JH

Who's going to buy it? if it's cheap enough I wouldn't mind it. Shame they were closed today, couldn't get any answers.

They were open today. I don't think they ever answer the phone (at least the advertised public number). Try the email address on their contact page. http://www.jollysupullit.com.au/WebPage/WebPage.asp?Ref=6954

JH

seen it, was there looking for sum toyota parts, and saw it few weeks ago. asked if i cud buy it, they said no, i came back a day or 2 later and i asked again, they said they dont sell cars off the lot. i came there 2day to ask em if i cud buy it just b4 they move it onto scrap so it doesn't get scraped for metal and they said no.........

bloody car murderers i tellz ya *crys*

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WOULD ANYONE BE INTERESTED IN RETRIEVING PARTS OFF THIS FOR ME. I WILL PAY BY THE HOUR< SAY $50PH. The convenience of just having engine mounts and Gbox mounts pre made out ways cost, epecially when you've got to cart things back and forth to engineers.There's also some other bits and pieces I'd like also.

RB engine and box conversion is pretty straight forward for what i've been told. (one of my coupes had a s/c rb30 in it, but i got it as a roller)

Use rb rubber engine mounts, need to cut about an inch down off the drivers side engine bracket, reuse L series g/box x member and tailshaft. (unless using a 25 box, need to shorten tailshaft)

I also have a modifed engine bracket out of a rb20 c210 that was wrecked down here.

post-44326-1264493685_thumb.jpgSo Gordie are you saying the RB30 5 speed and possibly the RB30et box will need no special Gbox X member, the L series will bolt up to it with NO alteration? The L series drive shaft yoke will plumb nicely into the RB Gbox? So in this pic, I'm looking at ( this is the one at Jollys') the Rb30 engine mount and the rubber is also RB30. Now the main piece attached to the chassis is ? C210 or RB

Looks like stock rb30 bracket and mount to me in that pic. Got a pic of the other side? other side should be shorter.

Engine x member should be a c210 one, well at least mine is.

Tail shaft yoke is the same size/spline, not 100% that lenght is the same, but i was told that it fits staight in, il measure mine up tomorrow to double check.

You can even reuse your L series gearbox, just need to slog out the top to bellhousing bolts, and modify the gear shifter because it will be on a angle due to the way the rb mounts up.

As for gearbox x member im not 100% as my coupe didnt come with one, but i was told a c210 one will fit the rb box.

Ricky I'll get some more pics of the car when I go out and have a look at it. If you like I'll give you a buzz when I'm there to see if you still want anything - but buy the sounds of it you may not need mounts etc. Cheers Drew

Your a champ Drew, I'll still take mounts anyway if your prepared to pull them. Knowing myself tomorrow it'll be a SR20. Are you looking at it before saturday? it's just that i'm away to Bali for 6 nights Sat onwards.

Did the bonnet have some of the reo underneath it cut out to clear the manifold?

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Bonnet was gone when I saw the car. There's an old pic on Jolly's website showing the underside of the bonnet (link is in first post of this thread).

JH

has anyone had any success contacting this mob? ive tried to call, and sent a email. with no response to both.

Hi,

I may be able to get parts for you. What parts are you after?

JH

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