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K ive got a coupe in need of some love and some parts

tailshaft

pair of good doors - no rust, working latches, locks and key. no glass or door cards needed. I know im asking alot but my doors are shit and a good pair will fix a few problems at once

alternatively, a passenger side latch assembly that works

boot lid striker, not the latch, the bit that screws onto the bootlid

headlight surrounds and grill in good nick

manual gear stick boot for centre console

roof light console thing

rear drivers side seatbelt in brown

an uncracked dash? lol

a complete stock engine, flywheel and gearbox (maybe)

more as i pull more apart and find more broken shit

im in brisbane but will pay for post for smaller stuff.

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woah,,,,,

you gonna have a heap of fun trying to get all that!!!

if it was 4 door it may be easier, as ther is one at the dapto pick a part wreckers (near woolongong)

i was up there about 3 or 4 weeks ago, even had hotplates in the boot, all the chrome looked fine too

they are pretty pricey though

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You have almost no chance of finding decent c210 coupe doors. You may have to weld new sections into what you have, and finish them with locks etc from a donor car.

Funnily enough, I just picked up a rusted out C210 sedan. Unfortunately its auto, its in Vic, and shipping big stuff like the L24 to QLD is going to be painfully expensive. r30s with L24 engines are pretty common (2 on ebay this week) and don't go for much money, you could probaby find something closer to home. Better yet, you could invest in a rusty 280zx or Nissan Patrol and try to grab a complete L28. Finally buying rings, bearings and a gasket kit and rebuilding the engine you already have isn't a bad idea either.

If you still need any little fiddly bits (locks, boot striker, roof console etc) that wont cost you a fortune in postage, let me know.

im considering ripping the whole back half of interior out for a roll cage. but im gunna have a good think and plan this weekend. might have a heap of spare bits for ya mate. oh and i found a boot striker thingy if you need it still??

how's the car going otherwise? done much yet??

Edited by Silent Shadow

nothing man havent had money / motovation still isnt in shed lol

probably going to rip out interior as well as its pretty much trashed

but yeah. still need the boot striker, wouldnt mind a roof console, a full wiper washer switch, passenger side door latch..

nothing man havent had money / motovation still isnt in shed lol

probably going to rip out interior as well as its pretty much trashed

but yeah. still need the boot striker, wouldnt mind a roof console, a full wiper washer switch, passenger side door latch..

that sucks man. wish i could motivate you a bit more but im out of ideas lol.

i got the striker. you can just have it. unfortunately the other bits you need i took from the car in the first place cause the same bits on my car were F'd. sorry man!

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so im slight;y more motivated, i put a battery in it to test what still works and the lights make shineyness and the wipers move, alough VERY slowly. yay some life from it!

um yeah. i kinda want an engine and shit so i can at least drive it form shed to shed whilst i work on it.

silent shadow: can you post me that stricker and any other little bits ive listed? ill swing you some coin.

to summarise, heres a list of shit i want

SHIT I WANT

all in decent condition

body

Pair of good coupe doors, or passenger latch and a set of locks and key

headlight surrounds and grille

boot lid striker

mechanical

Tailshaft

Complete running engine with manifolds, carby ect. or a stock z engine with the twin carbs

Flywheel, clutch fork, shifter, manual box

interior

working wiper/headlight stalk assembly!!!!!!!!!

centre console and manual shifter boot

roof console

rear drivers seatbelt (brown)

some other stuff that id buy but would rather spend cash on the above ^

okish dashboard

full set of clean seats to suit coupe

a pillar trims in brown

any brown coupe interior bits in decent condition

Edited by racsov500

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