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busta

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I recently purchased an 87 GN. Does anyone have parts for sale? A lot of work is needed. Mahalo For looking!
 
The car requires a lot of work. It was sitting for the last twenty years.

Right off the bat, I definitely need:

hood shocks
Most body panels - mines are rusty
Shift handle
Tires (maybe wheels as well)
Possibly seats
Fuel tank

There will definite be more to come. This will be a project, but it’s something I’m definitely looking forward too.
 

He's in Hawaii.
 
Thanks. I posted on that thread as well but didn’t get a response from Greg.
 
I clicked on it again and found it was dead.

Sorry to send you down a rabbit hole.......
 
I clicked on it again and found it was dead.

Sorry to send you down a rabbit hole.......

A lotta guys here in the States have stuff sitting around. That said ....

You can get hood struts on Rockauto.com

Gbodyparts.com can hook you up with most, if not all, body panels.

Most other stuff isn't that hard to find , you just need to do you're homework and to stop asking us to do it for you.

Get to work.

Good luck to you, sir.
 
The car requires a lot of work. It was sitting for the last twenty years.

Right off the bat, I definitely need:

hood shocks
Most body panels - mines are rusty
Shift handle
Tires (maybe wheels as well)
Possibly seats
Fuel tank

There will definite be more to come. This will be a project, but it’s something I’m definitely looking forward too.
Assuming you're on Oahu, you might try contacting James from Combs Performance out in Kapolei (808-772-4480). Not sure if he has what you need but it's worth a shot. The cost of shipping anything to Hawaii that does not fit in a USPS flat rate box, can get costly and only gets worse over time. Can't imagine what it would cost to ship body panels here (and pray it arrives undamaged). You are wise to look locally first for the large items. Best of luck with your project.
 
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