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18-05-2007, 12:27 AM
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WTB- 180B guard RHS-trx wheel nuts.
Need RHS front guard for a 180BSSS for restore, really need straight rust free (I know big ask) guard for early model with horizontal blinkers. Also need set of Trx wheel nuts for my rally car. will pay shipping to Newcastle. Thanks Guys
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18-05-2007, 12:41 AM
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Hi Sauly
Welcome to the best rallying forum in Australia.
I rally a 180B-SSS, but we don't have ANY spare panels at all. Yes, we are tempting fate by not having spares.
Might be able to help you out with wheel nuts - we've got a few sets of them. But in reality, it would be cheaper for you to get new ones from Nissan than to pay the freight it would cost for me to get some to you, I reckon.
Someone else will confirm that I'm correct, but I think the ones you want from Nissan are from the U31 Pintara, or something like that. Get the black ones instead of the chrome ones, and they are cheaper.
Sorry I couldn't help you any more. And you are a man of Style and Substance to be working on a 180B-SSS. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, not matter how intelligent they seem.
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18-05-2007, 12:49 AM
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Cheers, Nissan told me they had none for trx, will ask reguarding!
Do have quite a few spares in different conditions for 75 sss
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18-05-2007, 01:02 AM
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Someone else will confirm that I'm correct, but I think the ones you want from Nissan are from the U31 Pintara, or something like that. Get the black ones instead of the chrome ones, and they are cheaper.
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they are pulsar Pulsar Ben,
Fro will be along at some stage with a link to the thread containing the nissan part number..
actually - it's located in the luurve connection - so here are the details - courtesy of Fro:
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OK, so I just called Lennocks, ready for the anal pillaging when asking how much a set of new TRX wheel nuts were...
And was pleasantly surprised. The dude on the phone reckoned that the TRX nuts were the same as ET Pulsar, and while TRX nuts were listed at $8.90 each, the ET Pulsar ones were only $2.70, which equates to $10.80 per wheel.
I bought one, to test it last night, and it's perfect. It's about three millimetres shorter overall, but otherwise the same.
They come in a wide selection of Matt Black.
For future reference, the part number for the ET Pulsar wheel nuts is:
N40224V9810, NS Nut-Road Wheel.
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Cheers
Last edited by jamar; 18-05-2007 at 01:14 AM.
Reason: sharing the datsun luurve
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18-05-2007, 01:14 AM
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Thanks for your help guys,
sorry forgot to introduce myself,
Andrew, have been in Engand for a
few years, now home in Newcastle.
Own a granny SSS, and a PRC rally car.
Would appreciate help with some parts
and a little advice.
Cheers guys
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18-05-2007, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jamar
courtesy of Fro:
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Thanks for the credit... and for saving me having to dig that up again.
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Originally Posted by AV1611
Someone else will confirm that I'm correct, but I think the ones you want from Nissan are from the U31 Pintara, or something like that. Get the black ones instead of the chrome ones, and they are cheaper.
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As mentioned in the post above, Matte Black ones are ET Pulsar, chrome are TRX Bluebird and U12 Pintara.
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