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I <3 BBS LM
I'd suggest getting someone to fabricate new panels as I think getting them from Nissan will actually be more expensive.
If I get a chance later I'll have a look in FAST for you
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okey,thanks.my though was if i got a nissan part it would look more original\oem and make it easier to weld..but after seeing a couple of restoration threads i think it can look just as oem fabricated..
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The parts you would likely need are on this page, most are available but as Ben says they will cost you a fair amount of money.
https://www.amayama.com/en/catalogs/...993-1416/6/588
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You look like you'll also benefit from outer sills, available in the UK in high quality and low cost from here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114439060395
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s14 kouki/zenki and S15 are the same underneath, but you are better just fabricating replacement parts.
steve at SR autobodies sells replacement inner and outer sills which would speed up the repair process.
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¨thanks guys..how can i get in contact with steve at SR autobodies? do he have a website or email?
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The panels I have linked in my post are from Steve via his Dad.
He doesn’t sell S14 inners.
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ahh.okey..the outer sills are fine really,but i think i need to change the outer sills anyway if i`m gonne change the inner sills..shame he does not sell inner:-)
Last edited by mikkime; 26-11-2020 at 18:56.
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You would honestly be better, in my opinion, going to an old school classic car company with a good fabrication team and having them rework the area and create new metal. Unless you fancy taking a gamble on the Nissan OEM parts, but even then, the area will need considerable work.
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yeah..gonna do some research to find something like that nearby in my country..
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