Knowledgeable Nissan dealer to buy parts from?
Kieran A. Lavin
kieran at kieranlavin.com
Wed Dec 28 10:08:07 CST 2011
Things may have changed but this was my last straw with Courtesy:
http://www.se-r-list.org/new-archives/Week-of-Mon-20030707/014962.html
kieran
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:01 AM
To: se-r at se-r-list.org; Jeff Hager
Subject: Re: Knowledgeable Nissan dealer to buy parts from?
You can't hardly go wrong with Courtesy Nissan
http://www.CourtesyParts.com/ They know their stuff, sell at 15 - 25%
off Nissan MSRP, ship quickly. Very classy professional company. And
they have online parts diagrams for just about everything (although the
part numbers listed are NOT standard Nissan.)
Courtesy also acanned all the factory B13 microfiche parts listings into
PDFs that they were selling for a while, but no longer are. I don't
know what the copyright status of them is. While they WERE selling
them, I would have told you to spend a lousy $35 and buy your own CD to
support their devotion to the SE-R community. Now that they're not
available, I wqouldn't feel too bad about arranging for a copy to come
your way (it's about 150 MB.)
There's also Greg Vogel's G-Spec Performance http://gspec.com/ esp if
you prefer to do biz with a "mom & pop" type company.
I had nothing but trouble with aftermarket clutches back when I had
B13s. I'd go Nissan OEM. But get the separate parts, NOT the "value
option" or whatever they call the el-cheapo version.
Should also tell you I've been away from the SR20 scene for quite a few
years and am definitely not up on the latest & greatest.
-Wayne
On 12/27/2011 12:26 PM, Jeff Hager wrote:
> I have not received any answers to my last few queries. Can anyone help
> me with a link to buy clutch parts from a knowledgeable Nissan parts
> person on the internet or a Nissan dealer who will take phone orders and
> ship the parts out. I am looking for a clutch withdrawal lever and parts
> to replace the clutch. I am also looking for recommendations for the
> best clutch setup for a daily driven car with bolt-ons. My daily drive
> consists of NO TRAFFIC and just a few stops so an increased clutch
> pressure is not a negative.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Jeff
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