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Guys,

What are my chances of getting a pair or a drivers side rear quarter panel for a HR/DR30 2 door??

Anyone know if nissan can still get them? or aftermarket possibly?

Maybe a whole bare rear cut DR30?

Any help with straightening my lovely HR30 would be great...

Cheers,

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  • 3 weeks later...
Guys,

What are my chances of getting a pair or a drivers side rear quarter panel for a HR/DR30 2 door??

Anyone know if nissan can still get them? or aftermarket possibly?

Maybe a whole bare rear cut DR30?

Any help with straightening my lovely HR30 would be great...

Cheers,

:P

The part numbers you require are as follows:

Right Hand 78112-21500 Fender

Left Hand 78113-21500 Fender

But good luck, as the coupe never came here, these would have to be ordered ex Japan unless you can convince an parts importer to bring in the rear quarters second hand, but your going to need the rear panel 79110-21500 as well.

Better off trying to convince them to bring you back a rear half cut.

NOW! what about the bits you bought from me, or do i tell everyone on here what your not doing?

Anyone know where/if you can get new seals/rubbers for the windows????

I guess they would be the same as my PNV coupe rubbers.

If they are I'll go ask Peter Jackson's Old Auto Rubber, next week and see what I can find.

Cheers,

D

Cheers Dennis, the one's im really chasing atm are the one's that seal the main door window to the back window, mine are stuffed :rolleyes:

Just chuck us a PM if and when you find anything out!! Cheers mate :cheers:

This might be a dumb question, but are you talking the vertical one attached to the rear glass, or the rubbers aroind the body?

D

Yup that be the one's im after at this stage!!! B)

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Hey guys Im wrecking my mr30 sedan,its got a fivespeed im told was close ratio 240z

Must sell Everything bfore 2nd of april as Im moving back to sydney .

Link to it here. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108474

SOLD everything except the number plates :D

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i know how hard it is to find something you need so just throught i'd put up the names of places that have helped with the harder to find bits for the older cars.

www.jaustech.com.au (pricee but at least they have it)

www.japparts.com.au (QLD)

www.option1garage.com.au (QLD)

www.importbitz.com.au

www.slidewizeimports.com can import things for you from japan(big thumbs up)

SSS Automotive at Girraween 02 9896 6111

Just Jap at Kirrawee (they race a DR30)

Nispares/Datparts (0397298497)

Z-16 autoparts - primarily Z-car spares, but might have parts for other classics

- Harvey Rd, Kings Park, NSW, 2148 - (02) 9831 4734

Rare spares - lots of popular classic restoration parts

- www.rarespares.net.au (online ordering)

- 388 Gilbert Road, Preston VIC 3072 - (02)9471 0733

- 213 Parramatta Road, North Strathfield NSW 2140 - (02)9746 1188

Castlemaine Rod Shop - Fabrication of mounts, conversion kits etc.

- www.rodshop.com.au (ordering through email, do COD)

- Pyrenees Highway, Chewton, VIC, 3451 - (03) 5472 2853

Mad Dat Motorsports - some conversion stuff

- www.maddat.com.au (ordering through email)

- Unit 1 / 57 Boothby Street, Panorama S.A. 5041 - (08) 8374 4611

Datsport

1 Donegal Road Lonsdale, Adelaide SA

81862100

www.Datsport.com

"MARINE CABLES" (will make brand new handbrake cables for less than 2nd hand ones)

07 55376099

IF YOU GET NO LUCK HERE THEN TRY THE JAPAN SECTION FOR THE LIST OF SITES IN JAPAN?

its a small list but they have been able to help me so if you know of places that may be able to help someone maybe leave some info.

:rant:

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IPswich spare parts, blacksion warrego highway in BRIS have 2 r30 liftbacks, one is blue and silver manual with engine and TI wheels, still relatively complete (still has wheels on it) but if you wanted it whole youd have to get there quickly, other is white auto with a few bits missing, sitting among all the r31s and 910s

IPswich spare parts, blacksion warrego highway in BRIS have 2 r30 liftbacks, one is blue and silver manual with engine and TI wheels, still relatively complete (still has wheels on it) but if you wanted it whole youd have to get there quickly, other is white auto with a few bits missing, sitting among all the r31s and 910s

can you do me a favour?

i called them and they said they didnt have any, ( i think the guy couldnt be f@#ed he was an absoluts basterd)

i need the front bumper, and the reinforcement behind the bumper,

its for an old dude i know, and he will pay good $$

can you ask how much when your there next??

cheers,

Andrew

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hi everyone. does anyone know where abouts i could pick up a front lower chin spoiler for a hgc211 skline. i think hgc210 chin spoilers are the same??

If Anyone see's or hears of these please let me know also :D

C-RED sent me to GO-TECH at 233 collier rd Bayswater, Owen used to race a 720 with a L20t at lanclin(i think) now the engine is in a 260z, knows about the oldr engines as well as newer ones. have yet to get him to up the ante on my HR30 L20T but at least he knows how! he's in same bdlg as AGI parts so he just goes next door for any bits (very handy)!! happy hunting! :Pimp:

Sorry, you have an HR30 with an L20ET and live down this way>?

are you going on some cruise this Friday in Melbourne?

- Nissco (1600 workshop)

- 2 halbert Road Bayswater North.

www.nissco.com.au

these guys have been very helpful and know their stuff when it comes to Nissans... One of the young guys out there used to have a DR30 but sold it just before i started taking my car there. Well priced, won't rip you off, and do quality work. Two thumbs up for these guys.. They have a shit load of 1600's out there too

  • 2 months later...
Sorry, you have an HR30 with an L20ET and live down this way>?

are you going on some cruise this Friday in Melbourne?

woops, bit late!! this was for perth peeps..but he has now closed up shop...so no-one to do any r30's here. ;):worship:

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