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No probs Alan,

If you are able to order directly through them let me know. I want a set of '4 VALVE DOHC RS' stickers and a certain tuning book they have in stock.

The other option is going through a 3rd party importer like Jesse Streeter, but you have to pay extra commisions and postage. Stickers alone were quoted at $100 total through Mr Streeter.

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Does anyone know where i could get a complete rubber kit for an MR30 sedan, without trying to find a kit from japan?

doing a bare matal respray and wanna replace the rubbers while im at it.

Cheers Alan

try a good Nissan Dealer near you and good luck i'm not thinking it will be cheap.

try and salvage all you seals when pulling them off

i've heard of seal kits for even some aussie delivered vehicles costing close to a couple of grand i think.

always look after your runbbers! :ph34r:

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yeah thanks. all the rubbers are in good nic.. but have done a few complete rebuilds before and have replaced all the rubbers they didnt cost a lot ( but have never done an old jap car before either!!) I think it will be a case of take the old ones out as carefully as possiable!

Thanks Alan

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yeah thanks. all the rubbers are in good nic.. but have done a few complete rebuilds before and have replaced all the rubbers they didnt cost a lot ( but have never done an old jap car before either!!) I think it will be a case of take the old ones out as carefully as possiable!

Thanks Alan

good idea.

If you can get your hands on "Steptone vinyl rejuvenator" (usually in a bulk container) start rubbing it in now - this stuff is the bomb and can turn even the most faded bumper into a brand new looking one in a couple of weeks.

don't use armor all or any cheap shit as it brings moisture to the top to make it look shiny for a while but will eventually dry it out which you should know is BAD

everyone take note!

I have used this for every car i have owned and it has done wonders for keeping the R30 that i just sold looking new

http://www.septone.com.au/detail.asp?item_...&page_num=1

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