1964 Nissan Patrol soft top frame off restoration

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Postby RMP&O » Thu May 21, 2015 10:11 pm

Big box of parts showed up from Japan today. Please note, you can get all these parts yourself, there is nothing special about these parts. I ordered them online from Nissan Japan.


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For the 64 all I really got was these, I think they will finish off the axle restore nicely.

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Postby moore_rb » Thu May 21, 2015 11:37 pm

Are the shipping charges from Japan better, worse, or about the same as shipping from Australia?
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Postby RMP&O » Thu May 21, 2015 11:43 pm

Shipping is good. Parts sent via standard mail, ie snail mail but sent air mail. Sometimes it takes up to 3-months for an order to fill, OEM parts are still in production so sometimes you have to wait for stock to come in. But once they come in, I get boxes by mail from Japan in 5-7 days.

The box pictured above weighed about 60lbs, it cost about $135 to ship from Japan. Packaging is extremely nice with all parts very well protected. That is a big deal when you are buying gaskets.

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Postby RMP&O » Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:37 am

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Postby ShowMePatrol » Wed Nov 04, 2015 2:38 pm

What jp website did you order from?
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Postby faux40 » Wed Nov 04, 2015 4:24 pm

RMP&O wrote:Shipping is good. Parts sent via standard mail, ie snail mail but sent air mail. Sometimes it takes up to 3-months for an order to fill, OEM parts are still in production so sometimes you have to wait for stock to come in. But once they come in, I get boxes by mail from Japan in 5-7 days.

The box pictured above weighed about 60lbs, it cost about $135 to ship from Japan. Packaging is extremely nice with all parts very well protected. That is a big deal when you are buying gaskets.

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Hey Ian,

Can you share the list of the parts you ordered? Also, what are the tires on this Patrol? I like the tread pattern but can't quite make out the brand!

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Postby RMP&O » Tue Nov 10, 2015 12:03 am

I will see what I can do about a list, best bet is to simply plug part numbers into the website www.amayama.com.

The tires are a Michelin XZL in 7.50x16. We got them from Rovers North, http://www.roversnorth.com/ProductDesc. ... XZL&type=0 I suggest sitting down before you click on that link.

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Postby RMP&O » Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:00 pm

Here is a list, sorry no part numbers at this time, that takes more time to go through it all and apply the part #s to the right parts.


x2 OEM rear wheel cylinders
x1 OEM thermostat
x1 OEM high beam switch
x1 OEM water temp sensor
x2 OEM inner door handles
x1 OEM brake light switch
x1 OEM trans input seal
x2 OEM thermostat gasket
x1 OEM inner shifter boot
x4 OEM sway bar bushings – frame side
x2 OEM diff pinion seals
x2 OEM t-case output seals
x1 OEM trans input bearing
x1 OEM fuel pump spacer
x2 OEM fuel pump gasket
x2 OEM oil filler cap gaskets
x3 OEM oil filters
x1 OEM oil filter gasket set
x2 OEM front wheel bearings
x4 OEM knuckle cap bearings
x2 OEM front axle seal collar
x2 OEM front axle bearing lock washer
x2 OEM front axle bearing lock nut
x1 OEM coil assembly
x1 OEM fuel pump
x1 OEM speedo pinion seal
x1 OEM engine rear main seal
x1 OEM head gasket
x1 OEM rocker gasket
x1 OEM oil pan gasket
x2 OEM exhaust flange brass nuts
x2 OEM valve stem seals
x1 OEM clutch spigot/pilot bushing
x2 OEM master cylinder rubber cups
x1 OEM trans drain plug – magnetic
x1 OEM timing case seal
x2 OEM rear axle seals


All purchased from Amayama.

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Postby faux40 » Mon Nov 16, 2015 5:23 pm

Wow! That is some mighty fine work! I'm not going to show our Patrols these pictures... They will refuse to work at all if they compare the love we give them to this! ;-)

BTW -- Thanks for posting the parts list and tire info... And, yes I was happy that I was sitting down! Expensive, but they look really good!..

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