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    Supplier Delivery Service

    Last Friday lunchtime I ordered spares from Ldparts. Postage cost £3.90 and they arrived Saturday morning.

    At the same time I ordered parts from a Stag specialist in Leicestershire. Postage cost £9.99 for a similar sized package. IT STILL HASN'T ARRIVED!!!!

    :X:X

    Dave
    Dave
    1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.

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    I can't fault LDParts either - my order wasn't placed until 4.30 on Friday and still arrived on Saturday morning - most impressive! Shame the bigger boys don't care quite so much about customer services :X

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      Quite agree peter is first class as well as graham at paddocks also graet service another company still awaiting hood and stainless sill trims

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        the parts were probably not in stock. The only time I bought car bits from a web-site I had this problem.

        Most people show stock and would rather source at point of order than risk loosing the order for bits they actually hold stock. Then they wait for the other part(s) to arrive and joint ship to save postage.

        Just my humble opinion.

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          I have always found the Leicester supplier expensive on postage etc. They charged me £8.95 for the starter motor mod wiring loom and it was just bound wiring that's all and could have just gone in a jiffy bag

          Peter has always made an effort to make sure that a part is correct and charges sensible postage costs

          Andrew


          Yellow Rules OK

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            Andrew S wrote:
            Peter has always made an effort to make sure that a part is correct and charges sensible postage costs


            would have to agree - great service

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              Have to agree I ordered parts for the first time From LD Parts
              first class plus got a follow up email to check I had received them

              Max

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                Gent,s trying to fit new cd player into old hole in the Stag dash. Spent 2 hours this afternoon trying to centralise the new cd player but gave up. No way am I going to use bits of timber. Tried to contact Boss Screen guy but could not get an answer any idea if LD or any other supplier supplies an adaptor to fit into the arpature left by the previous cassete player



                Moraystag

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                  Have a look in the members shop.

                  http://www.stag.org.uk/shop/ShopPage...em.asp?iid=562
                  ZF 4 spd box, Datsun shafts, SS exhaust, 38DGMS weber 158.9bhp, BMW MC Tomcat seatssigpic

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                    Moraystag wrote:
                    Gent,s trying to fit new cd player into old hole in the Stag dash. Spent 2 hours this afternoon trying to centralise the new cd player but gave up. No way am I going to use bits of timber. Tried to contact Boss Screen guy but could not get an answer any idea if LD or any other supplier supplies an adaptor to fit into the arpature left by the previous cassete player



                    Moraystag
                    That would be this one...........

                    http://www.ldparts.co.uk/shop/shop.p...6860d6260ea912

                    Dave
                    Dave
                    1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.

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                      Kevin Garrod wrote: Sorry to seem a bit daft but never fitted a radio/cd before. Will this just slip in and accomodate the new CD. The picture just shows a facia/flange. Is there an insert that fits into the hole it's self??



                      Mike

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                        All it's doing is reducing the size of the hole to accept a modern unit, it should be all you need.
                        ZF 4 spd box, Datsun shafts, SS exhaust, 38DGMS weber 158.9bhp, BMW MC Tomcat seatssigpic

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                          Hiya Mike, the frame of the fitment distorts slightly so you can fit it into the hole, then the radio mounting sleeve fits inside and prevents it distorting again and coming out. From there on the fitting instructions with the unit will put you right. Hope that makes sense. Martin.

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                            Hi Martin,
                            You're doing a lot of distorting tonight - hope it's not the truth!
                            cheers bud,
                            Peter

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                              I do distorting - it's my job. Martin.

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