Part suppliers

Jason McIvor

Club Member
Just a quick message on these guys - appreciate I'm bumping an old thread but some great links here.


I contacted them directly during their Black Friday deal - ended up ordering about £1000 worth of panels. They had arrived within 2 weeks directly from Colombia. Fantastic quality.

They now have an EU store - it is unknown what the quality of their panels are from here:

They need to make some T-shirts of their opening screen - very cool illustration 👍👍👍
 

grb184

Club Member
I would like to add Amayama.com, a japanese firm who stock genuine nissan parts at very reasonable cost.

Hood emblems - 65810-E4601 at £24.65 (Z store $87)
trim clips 90909-E4100 at £1 each

These are significantly lower cost that from the US when taking into account shipping costs.

You have to know the nissan part numbers and they dont stock everything, but worth a try first
 

Ashley

Club Member
With the amount of rusty Z's needing restoration it would be great to know who supplies a range of decent available panels ?
 

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
Jeez Sean, give Gerson time! I don’t doubt those will turn up in the inventory at some point. Plus, bonnets and wings are available from other sources anyway.
What ? Theyre been selling parts for some Time now and thé others sources dont sell them in Europe.
 

atomman

Club Member
Like Mr Tenno stats , If you cant find an NOS panel , (which is getting pretty hard these days )

I would use Gerson's panels over everyone else's, I have used his panels on a lot of things over the years , and there nice and thick to ,

there is a guy over here making some panels to out the back of Z farm ? but cant comment on how good they are as I have not used them, Im sure some on here have though ?
 

yellowz

Club Member
Like Mr Tenno stats , If you cant find an NOS panel , (which is getting pretty hard these days )

I would use Gerson's panels over everyone else's, I have used his panels on a lot of things over the years , and there nice and thick to ,

there is a guy over here making some panels to out the back of Z farm ? but cant comment on how good they are as I have not used them, Im sure some on here have though ?
Guy is called Andy - eBay name is indigo123music - I have had floor and bulkhead panels from him and they fitted well.
 

LiamR

Club Member
Random one but.... does anyone have any info on the parts suppliers that all the Z shops in USA seem to source their panels/parts from? I have noticed there's a guy on ebay uk selling lots of repro panels (bonnets, doors, window mechs etc) and they all seem to have the same boxes as the USA stores. Not sure if they are from Taiwan etc. I purchased some repro front and rear 240z lights from Yahoo Japan and they are exactly the same as what jdmcarparts and Datsun Garage sell but at half the price.

Guessing there is some kind of wholesaler somewhere in the world that makes these parts.
 

candy red

Club Member
Ion eBay 536 Nick
Seems to be producing a lot of panels ,bonnets wings doors front 3piece valence and more anybody had any dealings with them ?
 

LiamR

Club Member
Ion eBay 536 Nick
Seems to be producing a lot of panels ,bonnets wings doors front 3piece valence and more anybody had any dealings with them ?
That's who I'm talking about... he's getting his parts from a main supplier somewhere. Everything he lists is the same ones that the Z parts places in the USA list (other than KFVintage)
 

arcdef

Club Member
That's who I'm talking about... he's getting his parts from a main supplier somewhere. Everything he lists is the same ones that the Z parts places in the USA list (other than KFVintage)

Who is brave enough? The photos look similar to parts from US/UK vendors. Id be tempted to go into a group buy on some panels.
 

Robotsan

Club Member

Who is brave enough? The photos look similar to parts from US/UK vendors. Id be tempted to go into a group buy on some panels.

Allegedly made by this company. They look big if its true, so I wouldn't be surprised if they are the source of all these panels: https://www.carbody.com/
 
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