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Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:33 pm
by R3spct
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This seems a total bargain, but shipping is $125 aussie to get it here. Also been thinking about getting a drip rail made up for my coupe by APC, but thats $60 for the part, and $70 shipped.

So, is anyone else keen for any bits from either of these suppliers to combine shipping? Or have any depots or agents that could maybe get them over a little cheaper?

Cheers

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:28 pm
by Bartman
Can you not get one locally?

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 8:32 am
by 2 doors
In order to properly replace a drip rail, you need to separate the roof, when the roof is off you can see how the drip rail is attached, it's fairly simple, just be really patient when drilling the spot welds, slow and steady is the key.

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 6:50 pm
by R3spct
Its already been removed, needs a bit of patching in there.

I might just get something folded up or try make something myself for the money, its only a short section with a gentle curve.

I am very keen on one of the front valance at that price, just need a better way to get it here.

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 7:31 pm
by nzdatman
I would have been keen for some sills if they were the right length. If they don't do coupe length sills it kind of makes me think those panels are Taiwanese pressings made for the ute or something

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 8:47 pm
by grant76
i think i got a front valance from be carparts in auckland for about $80ish, would be cheaper than posting from aussie

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:22 pm
by R3spct
nzdatman wrote:I would have been keen for some sills if they were the right length. If they don't do coupe length sills it kind of makes me think those panels are Taiwanese pressings made for the ute or something
Yeah i got some sills and didnt know they were sedan/ute ones, so had some folded by a place in New Lynn, cost me 100 the pair which i was pretty happy with.

Got my rotisserie today, need to finish some fabrication and mounts and will be able to get it rolling.

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:56 pm
by Kitch
those knock off front aprons can be shit house quality - wavey as fuk

I brought one in NZ From BE Autoparts a few years back (British European) they did a real good price on guards & bonnet too, and chucked the apron in for free, as the quality was so average - but that may have been a bad tooling run.

Just letting you know they can be crap - So when I did my coupe we patched and repaired my OEM one

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:17 pm
by R3spct
Thanks Kitch, they have some stock coming in a couple of weeks, so might go have a look before committing.

Mine is pretty rough, not too rusty, but a lot out of shape, so im not sure how much work will be needed to get it looking right.

i really need to get onto some more work on the car now its on the rotisserie, i keep forgetting i need to repair doors and boot and bonnet yet, plus all the other mechanical and suspension parts that need reco, painting etc.

Re: Parts from Aussie.

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:10 am
by Tony.buchler
I just got both left and right gutters for my sedan sent from Apc. $45 per section, did front and centre section on both sides. Easy as to put on, bit of trimming but just a plug weld here and there with panel bond the rest. Also did my sills. The Taiwanese replacements were great with the moulded sections behind the front guards and just bought 2 extra ones, reversed them and joined them where the factory seam was on the sills...