Bargain bits ..........

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    zx299 Well-Known Member

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    I have a limited quantity of these, and at these prices it's 'first in, best dressed' :cool:

    Cowl Clips - A) $27.60
    Brake/clutch pedal stopper - B) $9.85
    Upper window slider kit - C) $36.50

    These parts are cheaper than in the US and only a fraction of what you'd pay at your local Nissan dealer

    PM me for details or if you have any questions (buyers only, tyre kickers need NOT apply)
     
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    Clarification ..........

    Some people are wondering what the Brake / Clutch pedal switch bumper does.

    These are little green bumpers on the brake / clutch pedal that the Brake light / Cruise Control switches contact. They become brittle with age and break or fall out leaving your brake lights permanently on or rendering your Cruise Control inoperative.

    If you haven't replaced yours then it's only a matter of time until you'll need to :mad:

    Replacing these now as 'preventative maintenance', at the right price, (these are normally $14.90ea) will ensure you avoid being caught out when they collapse or fall out :cool:
     
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    Postage on these items will be $2.50
    (even if you purchase all of them :cool:)
     
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    Somebody asked me if they could buy just the slider (that's the little arm with the white rotating roller attached)

    Fitting just the slider, without the slider cap would be a huge waste of time. The slider cap clips on top of the slider and acts as a spacer AND a slipper inside the window runner.

    The slider cap is the part that wears allowing the slider to flop about inside the window runner, causing the window to rattle. Essentially, the slider cap is probably the most important part of the whole slider mechanism.

    So do yourself a favour, if you need to replace the slider cap (because your window is rattling), spend an extra 5 minutes and replace the whole lot ..... then you won't have to worry about it for the next 15 years :cool:
     
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