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I am attempting to find one of these wheels. 40300-R4671 is the Nissan part number. I understand that they were used on the mid 70s C110 Skylines. They were also used on the USA Datsun 810 with a different part number (40300-U8925). I only need one wheel without the center cap or lug nuts. Any information on these please feel free to email or pm me. Thanks.

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yeah, but i really don't think that you need to buy one from australia....surely they are available in USA? $50 aus dollars and you sort out the freight arrangements, cos i work stupid hours and cant organise things at all....(damn work)

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yeah, but i really don't think that you need to buy one from australia....surely they are available in USA?  $50 aus dollars and you sort out the freight arrangements, cos i work stupid hours and cant organise things at all....(damn work)

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I am attempting to find one of these wheels.  40300-R4671 is the Nissan part number.  I understand that they were used on the mid 70s C110 Skylines.  They were also used on the USA Datsun 810 with a different part number (40300-U8925).  I only need one wheel without the center cap or lug nuts.  Any information on these please feel free to email or pm me.  Thanks.

Thanks Jason (V8skylineMAN) for helping me out. I'll be awaiting the arrival of this wheel. I only wish international mail was faster! :cheers:

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Well, the wheel arrived today! It only took eight days to ship from Coomera Shores, Australia to Fontana, California, USA! I have had interstate packages take longer! Thanks again, V8skylineMan for your quick response and cooperation in helping me complete this set of wheels that was seemingly impossible to do in the US. I'll post some pictures in my gallery as soon as I get the wheels cleaned up and mounted. (If you guys don't mind seeing this old US Skyline cousin). :D

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Thanks, here it's called a 'Datsun 810'

I knew it was an 810, but I didn't realise that you called them that.....

Our P510 is a jap bluebird, but we call them 1600 cos the size of the motor.

610 is 180B what the "b" is i dont know

I believe you call them 'estate' over there.

No, we call them station wagons......Japanese called them Estates...and possibly UK do also but I'm not sure.

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