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  • 3 weeks later...

yep. buying weekly bits. decided it was better to buy all the bits for it first and work back from there. going to do the interior next. that will be a panel at at time given some of those are $400 + each.

I have a R31 as a daily so I can concentrate more on this one when funds allow.

  • 2 weeks later...

decided to order a NEW dash for it. bad thing is nissan local are saying NLA on the correct piece. they are coming back to me on the revised piece.

nothing new body wise. its still sittting on its side in gympie. I post up parts pix when I buy them. interior panels are next. all my plastic for the dash area is 2nd hand and has been sitting in boxes since I bought it. the dash pad will be new, the door and rear panels new and seats done in a 'GTR' type trim.

all of that is easily 6-8 months away.

  • 2 weeks later...

interior panels - priced.

front seat belts ordered - $265 a pop. I am using S2 GTR (94) for the belts. rears I will probably use the same car for those. ( I have a northern model 94 GTR on file at the shop.)

As far as I can see all the rear belts under every part number are available.

Part Number:88844-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,RH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88844-01U01- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,RH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88844-02U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,RH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88844-02U01- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,RH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88844-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88844-01U02- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88844-01U06- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88844-01U60- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88844-01U61- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88844-01U62- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88844-02U02- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88844-02U06- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88844-02U61- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88844-02U62- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング RH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88850-01U00- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88850-01U01- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88850-01U02- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88850-01U06- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88850-04U00- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:8905-8908

Part Number:88850-04U06- Description:ベルト セツト,リヤ シ-ト センタ- Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88842-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:8905-8908

Part Number:88842-01U01- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88842-05U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:8908-9108

Part Number:88842-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88842-01U02- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88842-01U06- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88842-05U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト バツクル Prod.M/Y:9108-

Part Number:88845-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,LH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88845-01U01- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,LH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88845-02U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,LH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88845-02U01- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング,LH Prod.M/Y:8905-9108

Part Number:88845-01U00- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88845-01U02- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88845-01U06- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88845-01U60- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88845-01U61- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88845-01U62- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88845-02U02- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88845-02U06- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9108-9202

Part Number:88845-02U61- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9202-

Part Number:88845-02U62- Description:ベルト アツセンブリ-,リヤ シ-ト タング LH Prod.M/Y:9202-

ok, figured I would get in before everyone else bought all the parts up.

currently in the works:

new dash pad and vents

new interior door nd rear panels

door rubbers

rear belts (gtr)

  • 4 weeks later...

spent a bit of today working on the body. bit more cleaning and disassembly of thr rear subframe. been talking to fulcrum about getting it rebushed and they need it for sizing.

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