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Hey guys just picked up a v35 very very cheap as its had a front end hit. I really need to track down a

left hand gard

left head light

new front bar

an posible the left suspension set up.

can anyone point me in the right direction.

i am located in brisnbane.....

also thinking of putting a kit on it.

Steve

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Yer spoke to them 2day. still waiting for them to get back to me............

Well option 1 was no help at all........still waiting for them to get back to me......after calling them 3 times, an getting the run around.

Can anyone else point me in the right direction of local parts or put me intouch with someone who i may be able to import parts myself??????

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ok. tell me EXACTLY what you need. reason I sent you to option in the first place is the fellow that supplies the ENTIRE east coast of Oz with jap parts operates from there. he's in osaka now getting cars/bits and I can contact him if required.

if you are price shopping for bits - dont bother me. if you have $$ and want bits then I can help. blunt call I know but this is the way he operates and when talking to him I need money in hand, not I will pay for these later and he gets stuck with things.

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ok. tell me EXACTLY what you need. reason I sent you to option in the first place is the fellow that supplies the ENTIRE east coast of Oz with jap parts operates from there. he's in osaka now getting cars/bits and I can contact him if required.

if you are price shopping for bits - dont bother me. if you have $$ and want bits then I can help. blunt call I know but this is the way he operates and when talking to him I need money in hand, not I will pay for these later and he gets stuck with things.

Mate I have the cash. I just need to find the parts........ I can get them all new fron nissan, but when your paying $1300 for one head light its time to start shopping around. I'm in talks with a guy on ebay about all the parts i need atm...but if that falls through I'm sure i will be in contact.

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Just be wary of the ebay head lights. The US is diff to the JAP(what we need) version. Beams will face onto incoming traffic(not what we want) due to them being LHD.

Yer i know this but i'll will find away to ajust or if be replace the lense cone inside them as ther is not way in hell I'm paying $1300 for one head light. got a pair off ebay for $500

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