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try terry from www.kansaiautomotive.com i know he is always getting parts from japan and know he's also brought a few cima's into AUS...

either email him or his name is 'savalas' on nissansilvia.com (pm him)

Thanks guys, please keep all the good info comming.

Cheers

Danny :(

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cima's share a lot of common parts with locally sold Maxima's. If you're after spare parts its a good bet you'll find a alternative locally.

Or are you after aftermarket parts for em?

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cima's share a lot of common parts with locally sold Maxima's. If you're after spare parts its a good bet you'll find a alternative locally.

Or are you after aftermarket parts for em?

First thanks for the help, second, Iam after the castor rods and cv boots (which are split), I am also after the ball joints (left and right). I dont know if these are aftermaket, but if I can find some nice goodies, it is always nice to know where there are. So the running gear of the Maxima is sister to the Cima, which model??

Anyway, hope to hear whatever you have to offer.

Cheers

Danny B)

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