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sjcurtis

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I thought of contacting Victoria British for thier 17 piece Kit , but I was not sure of the contentand how it applied, after talking to Adelaide I confirmed by parts list and genral disscussion, decided to buy the parts, with Adelaide they had all the parts I was after including the front of door rain water deflector rubber, that are held in with the plastic button clips. Even The Z workshop carries some of the package.

Time wa also a factoras my car will need some of the rubber next week for door assembly..

As for all Z parts, until two days ago I thought they had sold all thier inventory of shore, to support the nissan classic Z project.

Steve

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Hi sjcurtis,

If your after any rubbers I've found Rare Spares down here in Adelaide to have everything you need, and although they can be a bit pricey I've never had a problem.

It also helps that the manager of the store has a low build number 240Z that he is doing up to original spec! He's got a ton of spares in his own shed for Zed's that he's willing to sell if the price is right. If he doesn't have it he is willing to source it from where ever he needs to. Good guys to deal with I've found....

Andrew did have a couple of sets of the headlight covers and other bits when I last spoke to him as well.

R.

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Thanks for the imput "dohc", I have spoken to Andrew at RARE SPARES in Adelaide, he has been really helpfull with all the rubbers for my re-paint. I got on to all z spares Sydney and purchased clear light covers at $125.00 AUS on special.

thanks again

Steve

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I have attached a picture of a plain perspex LH cover for an idea. the rust marks are the screw attachment points, right angle bracket are attached to the headlight bucket at these points sitting on plastic isolators with self tapping screws securing them. there is also a dust seal that goes around the rim of the perspex. you place the cover in position nad use self tappers to attach the cover to the brackets(trick for young players use stainless steel screws and brackets).

Steve:classic:

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I just thought I should put this post through about weather seals. I got all my weather seals from Rare Spares in Adelaide South Australia. Andrew has been really helpfull in getting me back on the road. All the seals are RSA brand( Australian) 17 piece kit including outer hatch surround seal. so if you are in OZ and you need seals give them a call it might suprise you. Andrew said he can supply numerous parts including rust repair sections.

plastic light covers clear they had 1 pair when I talked to him last week.

Steve

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