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Leaf Sprung

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  1. just build it onto coils...

  2. Hi Pat I have not fitted them to my SIII but all the feed back here in NZ is that you might as well fit standed springs and new shock to your truck, as even with the parabolics you have to fit new shok's and the old leafys are cheaper here but it is OTY..
  3. Thank all I would like to keep it looking like a III should at the moment I have about a foot of room between the engine and the Radiator but the cross member stops the radiator from fitting the grille is from a V8 model (I know it to be the stage one) I have the V8 radiator in it at the moment and I have the stage one bonnet on it as well this is the problem as I would like it to have the step in grill as I think they look good. I could always go the other way and change the front to look like a Ninety. Dose it all fit to the III bulk head??
  4. When you have a heep of spare axels sitting under the bench but and you break one and then find that the spares you have are all short ones not long ones that is sods law LOL
  5. Hi all Well where do I start:} I have a sIII here in little old NZ that I have put a Nissan LD28 in and it goes really well. I love the old girl to bits but when I put the new engine in I had to fit a Santana front to it so now people mistake it for a V8 The reason for the front end change was that the engine Has 6 pots not 4 so it is allot longer and the radiator would not fit between the engine and the cross member (even after taking some of it out). I would now like to make it look like a SIII again but with the engine still as it is now. Has anyone got any good ideas as to how to do this?
  6. Hi The blue with white strip or remote wire are the remote wire for a amp and sub unit. The red Or acc wir should be conected this allows the head unit to power up when the key is turned on.
  7. Hi Justus I am like you on this but have you thought about getting some body filler and filling the number that you dont want, restamp it your self (just below the old one) with number stamps and paint it black take it through some mud get it dirty and try again at the office they will both match and if you have no luck you have not spent to much and still have the oter number for the other options
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