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Hey guys, i have in my hot little hands some part numbers, well almost all of them actually, for early datsuns.....post what you're chasng and I'll post the part numbers up.

like so:

Need: C211 GT stovetops

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Actually I have complete part number listings for all of the following nissan models, as far back as 1963:

G31,H31,40,41,50,60,130,140,150,230,330,410,411,430,510,520,521,610,710,780,810,

a10,a30,a220,a221,a320,a321,

b10,b110,b120,b210,b310,

c10,c20,c30,c80,c110,c130,c141,c210,c230,c240,c340,

e10,e20,

f10,f20,

g610,gc10,gc110,gc240,gc340,gcpa10,gs30,

n10,n510,

p510,pb110,pb210,

qc240,

s4,s10,s21,s30,s50,s130,sr311,

t20,t40,t43,t44,t65,t440l,t640,t641,

v610,vg60,vj710,vn510,

wp610

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I don't know its from FAST, but it could be. Same sort of deal. I am enquiring how much am allowed to host on SAU, because the whole thing I have is 2.5Gb , what specifically are you after?

Oh this is great!

Maybe host on a different site though, I dont think SAU will handle 2.5gb very well for some reason.

Here's a few file sharing sites, you can upload then they give you a link to the file which can be saved to another computer :)

http://www.smashingapps.com/2008/08/28/5-best-free-file-hosting-services-to-store-your-files.html

I'd like the C10 and C110 ones please!

The tailight part numbers don't work according to the nissan rep.

he says the LHS Tailight should be the number - S something

Did you tell him that its Japanese part numbers? he was probably looking in the aus stuff, i would guess

i am uploading some files now, ill post links when i get done.

I dont think he ran it he just said it's wrong straight out, however he knew it was LHS tailight without me telling him

Edit: Just worked it out

You have to reference it in the table at the bottom.

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