anyone have a fwd alt bracket? (wtb)

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Liquid_Neon
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I need the bracket for a pulsar or stanza(ca20) without AC. Mine had ac and it doesnt fit right, so every so often i have to readjust my alt since it isnt holding well.

I guess this is a callout to dee or nismoplsr mostly. Unless one of the other pulsar guys have an extra one or can get me one... nissan doesnt have anymore.

thx!


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I have a non-A/C alt bracket but Packrat already has dibs on it. If he responds here or if i get ahol dof him on AIM ill ask if he still wants it.

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Liquid_Neon wrote:I need the bracket for a pulsar or stanza(ca20) without AC. Mine had ac and it doesnt fit right, so every so often i have to readjust my alt since it isnt holding well.

I guess this is a callout to dee or nismoplsr mostly. Unless one of the other pulsar guys have an extra one or can get me one... nissan doesnt have anymore.

thx!
I got one, just hit me up via email and I'll hook you up!

Dee

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Yea talk to Dee. Packrat still wants mine.

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thx for checkin NEway nismo!

dee, you'z got mail bud!

Liquid_Neon
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another strange request... anyone ever come across the fwd/awd ca18det dump pipe that curves under the turbo? It would turn the exhaust in S13's towards the radiator... but it would get my exhaust off the ground


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