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My indicator do not work the steering colum doesn't even click anymore. On the great vine I have heard that the S13 have the same stalk. Its 2 or 3 plugs and 2 or 4 screws and she pulls out. Does anyone know if this is true??

I am in the process of getting one off a mate but though I'd ask the question in the mean time.

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yyyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah you COULD do that. and you COULD faff about wiht yet another 20 year old part - of you could get in touch with either dorigecko or nicA31.

one of them have brand new genuine cefiro nissan parts.

buy cheap. buy twice.

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yyyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah you COULD do that. and you COULD faff about wiht yet another 20 year old part - of you could get in touch with either dorigecko or nicA31.

one of them have brand new genuine cefiro nissan parts.

buy cheap. buy twice.

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Dorigecko has brand new headlight stalk, and I recall him saying that was the very last one out of Japan, so chances of finding brand new one elsewhere are slim.

My Laurel halfcult rocks up tomorrow - keep an eye out for my thread in For Sale area.

S13 stalk fits but I do recall mention of auto headlights not working.

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Ok guys new issue I have tried ....... several working S13 indicator stalks and they don't work, Lights do but indicators wont. Hazards work.

Now with my ceffy stalk I have 2 plugs (big plug approx 7-8wires 1 x small plug 3 wires) that connect to the stalk not like some of the S13 which only have 1??

Could it be that the flasher units is not working??

Cheers

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No one seems to realise that it is actually BRAND NEW. No matter how many times BRAND NEW is said, or even words like BOUGHT FROM JAPAN FROM NISSAN DEALER, or rather MINT CONDITION STILL IN DARDY BUBBLE WRAP FROM JAPAN.

Meh.

I'll just keep it until my old one dies and I have to fit my BRAND NEW MINT CONDITION indicator and headlamp combination switch assembly that was BOUGHT FROM JAPAN FROM NISSAN DEALER STILL IN DARDY BUBBLE WRAP FROM JAPAN. Because quality assurance is important to me.

Edit: I AM LOSING MY SHIT!!! CHECK MY POST COUNT. Never posting again =D

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QUOTE (Mr Eps @ 20 Oct 2010, 04:08 PM)

...did you not get in touch with dorigecko?

you could have been ripping skids for ages if you had've just done that first man..

Got in touch with him and got price. Not my point being why buy a new unit if mine is not broken and I'm in Darwin and I spend X amount to get it up to find that its not the stalk that is the issue.

My car is registered so I don't have to trailer it to and from the track other then that she stays at home so indicators are not that important to me ripping it up at the track.

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No one seems to realise that it is actually BRAND NEW. No matter how many times BRAND NEW is said, or even words like BOUGHT FROM JAPAN FROM NISSAN DEALER, or rather MINT CONDITION STILL IN DARDY BUBBLE WRAP FROM JAPAN.

Meh.

I'll just keep it until my old one dies and I have to fit my BRAND NEW MINT CONDITION indicator and headlamp combination switch assembly that was BOUGHT FROM JAPAN FROM NISSAN DEALER STILL IN DARDY BUBBLE WRAP FROM JAPAN. Because quality assurance is important to me.

Edit: I AM LOSING MY SHIT!!! CHECK MY POST COUNT. Never posting again =D

I realise exactly what it is but as I have stated above I'm in Darwin and having the ONLY Ceffy in Darwin I like to make sure that it is the indactor stalk before buying something I may not need. Again I appreciate your reply email and if I narrow it down to the stalk and you are still willing to part with it you will be my first port of call.

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