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Upper Control arm bushes.

I stopped in at my local Nissan dealership today to enquire about the avaliability of some Upper Control arm bushes.
 

Upper Control Arm Bushing 54450-18001
 
 
 
Good news, they are still avaliable from Nissan Japan.
 
I only needed one for myself, they say it should take roughly 2 weeks to arrive, I needed to pay upfront in full.
The part ended up costing $31.35 Aud.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
brother can you hook me up!
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
dunno what happen there
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
That's cool, PM sent.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
I went down to Nissan today,
 
The guy I dealt with says he was unable to source new bushings fom Japan or Australia, they are now no longer avaliable.
 
The one bush they ended up finding was from a dusty shelf in the back of a Nissan dealership in north Queensland.
 
Sorry Leith.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
G'day Ash, where's this NQLD dealership you speak of?  I wonder what else they have sitting on that dusty shelf??? 
When the "D" hits your eye, like a txt smiley guy...
The packing slip on the bag reads, "Taylor West Autos".
 
I did a quick google search to get you their address and number.

117-119 EDITH STREET
INNISFAIL, QLD, 4860
PH, (07) 4061 1577
 
 
 
Here is a link to how the nissan part numbers work.
Explination of Nissans Part Number system
 
If they have a part that they are not 100% sure if it is 1000 or not you can always ask for the
"Part Type No." (also known as "Applied model Code".
that should confirm if it is a 1000 part or not.
 
99% of the time if it is a 1000 part it will be one of the numbers under the datsun 1000 Applied model column as the 1000 is the first of the sunnys.
This means most shared parts are only shared with later models so the 1000 "Applied model code" is used.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
Or using the numbers Dundee posted on urethane ones
Then working back to the vehicle they were originally supplied for
And you should have an availability of bushes
I was just posting up a link incase DatsAmore found pretty much any 1000 part, not just suspension bushings, but I like the way you think Neil.
 
I have found a few bits & pieces for my 1000 by doing just that, shock absorbers ect.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
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