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Old Aug 3, 2004 | 11:04 AM
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Does anyone know when Nissan......

will stop producing parts for our 3rd gens?

Wow thats gonna su ck huh. Imagine that, I think the world might end. I know there are a ton of aftermarket parts available, but there are a bunch of things that are only OEM.

Years ago I rememmber hearing for domestic cars that parts are only available for 10 years, but I think that's changed now. Domestic cars don't su ck quite as much as they did then.
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 11:35 AM
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it might still be 10 years for domestic cars because i just called ford last week to inqury about an engine wireharness for a friends 84 mustang and the guy went to check and came back and said ford discontinued it in 94 so that makes sence

why dont you call the dealer and inquiry about a part for an 81 max and see if they can still get it
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by eric93SE
will stop producing parts for our 3rd gens?

Wow thats gonna su ck huh. Imagine that, I think the world might end. I know there are a ton of aftermarket parts available, but there are a bunch of things that are only OEM.

Years ago I rememmber hearing for domestic cars that parts are only available for 10 years, but I think that's changed now. Domestic cars don't su ck quite as much as they did then.

They sold soooo many 3rd gens, I think it's gonna be awhile before they are discontinued completely.
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by subs1000w
it might still be 10 years for domestic cars because i just called ford last week to inqury about an engine wireharness for a friends 84 mustang and the guy went to check and came back and said ford discontinued it in 94 so that makes sence

why dont you call the dealer and inquiry about a part for an 81 max and see if they can still get it
Check out Painless Wiring, or find a Ford part's guy who knows what he/she is doing. Ford, (I imagine GM and Chrysler too), has an obsolete parts depot where you can find a lot of discontinued parts, that they still have in stock. Most dealer part's people just aren't bright enough to dig that deep.
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 01:02 PM
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Check out Painless Wiring, or find a Ford part's guy who knows what he/she is doing. Ford, (I imagine GM and Chrysler too), has an obsolete parts depot where you can find a lot of discontinued parts, that they still have in stock. Most dealer part's people just aren't bright enough to dig that deep.
thanks for the response ill remember it next time. we just ended up makeing a new one which worked fine but was a time consuming affare
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 01:13 PM
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Ford(Mazda) are both gay on parts....try getting anything for a 1st gen turbo Probe or MX6....that ****s not happening....you gotta make it yourself

when is OPG gonna start carrying thick *** catalogs for phased out imports
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 01:49 PM
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Old Aug 3, 2004 | 07:46 PM
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internetautomar should buy them out and sell it cheaply to us....it might work.
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 07:58 PM
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More than likely it won't happen for quite some time as they still have parts available for the old Z cars. Really just depends on how the sales did and since the Maxima probably had very good sales you can bet on the common replacement parts being around for a while.
Old Aug 4, 2004 | 12:48 AM
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i will assume dangerously that quite a few parts are the same across many years of nissans, like unglamorous relays and hidden things. so i will not worry. yet.

i'm needing weatherstrip now. a lot of mine is cracking and rotting. and that **** is expensive.
Old Aug 4, 2004 | 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by eric93SE
...I know there are a ton of aftermarket parts available...
Since WHEN??
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since the aftermarket reboxes the OE 1/2 the time




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