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Hey guys,

So basically after scrolling through the parts classifieds and not finding what i want..... browsing yahoo Japan and becoming a woman with PMS not getting her way, I want to know if anybody knows of any local Wrecks?

Basically I want a few parts for the interior of my car, that short of searching for on yahoo Japan, i currently don't have many other avenues. Actually, reword that...I want to change the entire interior of my car. I want to change all the dash components, door trims and pillar trims from the baby poo(beige) to black.

I will paint the Pillar trims, and have carpets re trimmed, so really just needing dash and centre console. What are my best bets?

Cheers

Scott

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I have seen a couple of full cars around that were destined to be wrecked/parted out - Im pretty sure they wanted to do halfcuts with the engine before stripping the cars though.

Id have a look for sellers on Ebay that have random interior components, and then touch base with them to see if they have the rest of the car to part out.

Haha thanks for that, But I will be getting my current seats re-trimmed in a leather so no need to worry. That was my other option, touching base with those that have a few parts advertised.

Feel free to advise of any that come up in this topic. Cheers lads.

if anybody does find a wreck let me know. ill be keen on the Motor..

guy that bought my stagea has already blown it up lol

If you want a halfcut, Nisswreck has been wanting to offload one for ages! Should make interior parts avaliable too! I know they can be a pain to deal with though :/

and WTF did he do!

hes a limiter junky.

he wouldve sat on the limiter, and im pretty sure our limiters are fuel cuts.

rich lean rich lean rich lean BANG.

los compression to both centre cylinders on each chamber.

If nisswreck have a half cut ill give them a call.

hes a limiter junky.

he wouldve sat on the limiter, and im pretty sure our limiters are fuel cuts.

rich lean rich lean rich lean BANG.

los compression to both centre cylinders on each chamber.

If nisswreck have a half cut ill give them a call.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=498369

They should have at least 1, possibly 2. Let us know how you go, I wanted a couple of random interior panels from them months ago but they didnt want to strip the interior as they were still driving the thing around for deliveries :rolleyes:

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