Post up if you know of a car at a wreckers thats got some good bits left on it. Pics would be good if you can.
bob
The more info you can post up the better, get pics.
The more info you can post up the better, get pics.
Too many Piazzas to little money.
Currently unemployed. Watch this space.
Currently unemployed. Watch this space.
Also do like to add, that if you do know of a wrecker who used to or had piazza(s) and/or parts please list them aswell. Their is a great chance that this wrecker will have piazza parts on a regular basis.
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Ironic that since this thread's OP on NYE 2005, RBob has sent a few Piazzas to the recyclers.
Of course that's in Australia - and more so Victoria (Melbourne) where many seem to "want" without parting money. (Gemini owners may prove to be our best Piazza caretakers - at least for brakes, engines, gearboxes etc.)
Of course that's in Australia - and more so Victoria (Melbourne) where many seem to "want" without parting money. (Gemini owners may prove to be our best Piazza caretakers - at least for brakes, engines, gearboxes etc.)
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Agreed. But it's quite natural.
People can't keep all they have.
Others aren't prepared to pay, or even ask etc.
So to the tip they go.
And if you mean Gemini owners butchering Piazza parts, IMO it's a similar thing - Piazza owners are not prepared to pay the same as Gemini owners.
The one good thing I see about Gemini owners getting Piazza parts is that at least those parts have not gone to the tip so there is some chance or recovery later. And in some cases, the Gemini owner has other Piazza bits or maybe even the whole Piazza.
I saw a similar thing with Belletts (& Florians) though Belletts didn't have an "alternative" market like Geminis etc {though some Gem owners wanted Bellett gearboxes, and later GT-R LSDs for whatever reason(?!!)}.
But there were the usual "somebody should..." (collect sparts etc) but few did - and those few were usually already overstocked.
Not even the Bellett club (BCCV) would buy or fund sparts despite their excessive $6k bank balance.
Even when members acquired parts would members rarely "stock up" - even on the perishables like oil filters, disk pads etc.
{LOL - the member that acquired genuine GT disk kits (pads, seals & their unique dust boots) which originally sold for $5 and later $15 a set (aftermarket pads alone were then $35 and later $75) found a final set of ~10 kits which he advertised for $30 per kit. (Aftermarket pads were then no longer available; seals from a ~$22 K1000S seal kit could be used, but the dust boots were uniquely GT Bellett.) After several months I contacted him to see what was left. He had only sold ONE kit! So, despite still having kits from the old $5 per kit days, I purchased what he had. These days people are paying FAR more than $30 to have pads bonded to the old pad-plates, and they still don't have the dust boots. [I'm not sure if that's where one whinger concocted some story about me acquiring a whole lot of sparts, but he added how I could well afford it despite him earning $25k per year more than me! Sorry, I'll cease that hijack.]}
Even RodeoBob made a bulk buy of Piazza lower front ball joints at a damn good price (under $40 each compared to the ~$260 and later ~$160 that were being quoted locally) based on "forum demand". Now he's stuck with 10-20 pairs of ball joints that are unique to the Piazza.
My tip - get parts whilst you can.
PS - Florians were a bit of a laugh. They were of no interest until the masses figured out that the Florian G161 (OHV) block could be used for the rare GT Bellett G161 (OHV with twin carbs) albeit with extension drilling of some cam oil feeds. Of course some others have found what I found - the Florian is an excellent cruiser AND has better handling than Belletts (after stiffening its suspension). To think I ever doubted what the BCCV's founder and 2nd treasurer said all those years ago...
People can't keep all they have.
Others aren't prepared to pay, or even ask etc.
So to the tip they go.
And if you mean Gemini owners butchering Piazza parts, IMO it's a similar thing - Piazza owners are not prepared to pay the same as Gemini owners.
The one good thing I see about Gemini owners getting Piazza parts is that at least those parts have not gone to the tip so there is some chance or recovery later. And in some cases, the Gemini owner has other Piazza bits or maybe even the whole Piazza.
I saw a similar thing with Belletts (& Florians) though Belletts didn't have an "alternative" market like Geminis etc {though some Gem owners wanted Bellett gearboxes, and later GT-R LSDs for whatever reason(?!!)}.
But there were the usual "somebody should..." (collect sparts etc) but few did - and those few were usually already overstocked.
Not even the Bellett club (BCCV) would buy or fund sparts despite their excessive $6k bank balance.
Even when members acquired parts would members rarely "stock up" - even on the perishables like oil filters, disk pads etc.
{LOL - the member that acquired genuine GT disk kits (pads, seals & their unique dust boots) which originally sold for $5 and later $15 a set (aftermarket pads alone were then $35 and later $75) found a final set of ~10 kits which he advertised for $30 per kit. (Aftermarket pads were then no longer available; seals from a ~$22 K1000S seal kit could be used, but the dust boots were uniquely GT Bellett.) After several months I contacted him to see what was left. He had only sold ONE kit! So, despite still having kits from the old $5 per kit days, I purchased what he had. These days people are paying FAR more than $30 to have pads bonded to the old pad-plates, and they still don't have the dust boots. [I'm not sure if that's where one whinger concocted some story about me acquiring a whole lot of sparts, but he added how I could well afford it despite him earning $25k per year more than me! Sorry, I'll cease that hijack.]}
Even RodeoBob made a bulk buy of Piazza lower front ball joints at a damn good price (under $40 each compared to the ~$260 and later ~$160 that were being quoted locally) based on "forum demand". Now he's stuck with 10-20 pairs of ball joints that are unique to the Piazza.
My tip - get parts whilst you can.
PS - Florians were a bit of a laugh. They were of no interest until the masses figured out that the Florian G161 (OHV) block could be used for the rare GT Bellett G161 (OHV with twin carbs) albeit with extension drilling of some cam oil feeds. Of course some others have found what I found - the Florian is an excellent cruiser AND has better handling than Belletts (after stiffening its suspension). To think I ever doubted what the BCCV's founder and 2nd treasurer said all those years ago...
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