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Totally agree... web vers. in person deanships.

You're right the Zecard Depot guys do have the nuts and bolts that I need but by the time I get through with those guys I'm at $225.

Nissanparts.cc is my local dealer in Olympia, but I always try to look up the part numbers myself.

Either with the physical parts book or Carpartsmanual.com

@CB Garrett I found 3 bolts so far, I'll have more time to look this weekend.

You want OEM then. The aftermarket bolts won't work for you?

It's almost worth buying an old junk 280ZX, they use the same parts but the cars are cheaper. I bought a complete 1978 280Z parts car just for the transmission but ended up with a bunch of other useful parts.

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70-78 Datsun 240Z 260Z 280Z axle half shaft flange bolt +...

USED rear half shaft nut, bolt and washer set for 1970-1978 Datsun 240Z, 260Z and 280Z cars. All are clean and the threads are good.
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Good morning, I didn't realize that Junkyard Jenny had parts for sale. 7 pages from what I can tell. I purchased them late last night not sure the condition, the photos look good. I'll still purchase your plated version if that's an option.

I'll go down to my local dealer ship this week with some part members for cross referencing to see how helpful they can be.

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