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I have the full B13 fiche and P10 fiche AND a fiche reader. Free for only the cost of shipping. I just want it out of my house. You must be a tad patient though. I was just about to through it out.<br><br>Geo<br><br>Sent from my iPad<br><br>On Dec 28, 2011, at 10:01 AM, <a ymailto="mailto:wc701lists@bellsouth.net" href="mailto:wc701lists@bellsouth.net">wc701lists@bellsouth.net</a> wrote:<br><br>> You can't hardly go wrong with Courtesy Nissan <br>> http://www.CourtesyParts.com/ They know their stuff, sell at 15 - 25% <br>> off Nissan MSRP, ship quickly. Very classy professional company. And <br>> they have online parts diagrams for just about everything (although the <br>> part numbers listed are NOT standard Nissan.)<br>> <br>> Courtesy also acanned all the factory B13 microfiche parts listings into <br>> PDFs that they were selling for a while, but no longer are. I don't <br>>
know what the copyright status of them is. While they WERE selling <br>> them, I would have told you to spend a lousy $35 and buy your own CD to <br>> support their devotion to the SE-R community. Now that they're not <br>> available, I wqouldn't feel too bad about arranging for a copy to come <br>> your way (it's about 150 MB.)<br>> <br>> There's also Greg Vogel's G-Spec Performance http://gspec.com/ esp if <br>> you prefer to do biz with a "mom & pop" type company.<br>> <br>> I had nothing but trouble with aftermarket clutches back when I had <br>> B13s. I'd go Nissan OEM. But get the separate parts, NOT the "value <br>> option" or whatever they call the el-cheapo version.<br>> <br>> Should also tell you I've been away from the SR20 scene for quite a few <br>> years and am definitely not up on the latest & greatest.<br>> <br>> -Wayne<br>> <br>> On
12/27/2011 12:26 PM, Jeff Hager wrote:<br>>> I have not received any answers to my last few queries. Can anyone help<br>>> me with a link to buy clutch parts from a knowledgeable Nissan parts<br>>> person on the internet or a Nissan dealer who will take phone orders and<br>>> ship the parts out. I am looking for a clutch withdrawal lever and parts<br>>> to replace the clutch. I am also looking for recommendations for the<br>>> best clutch setup for a daily driven car with bolt-ons. My daily drive<br>>> consists of NO TRAFFIC and just a few stops so an increased clutch<br>>> pressure is not a negative.<br>>> <br>>> Thanks in advance for the help.<br>>> <br>>> Jeff<br>> +----------------------------------------------------------------------+<br>> The mailing list home page is http://www.se-r-list.org/<br>> To modify your subscription, go to
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