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Is this a V35 by any chance?
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Tim's 1992 N14 SSS Build
Burger replied to TimmyMA70's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
"12 Primera Street" I see what you did there. -
Alloy wheel parts/tools - What are these things?
Burger replied to Burger's topic in Exterior & Interior Styling
Update: I now have 3 out of 4 -
Alloy wheel parts/tools - What are these things?
Burger replied to Burger's topic in Exterior & Interior Styling
Address PM'd -
Alloy wheel parts/tools - What are these things?
Burger replied to Burger's topic in Exterior & Interior Styling
Have already tried, now only have 2 out of 4 left... -
Alloy wheel parts/tools - What are these things?
Burger replied to Burger's topic in Exterior & Interior Styling
Not my problem, the tyre place can deal with this tomorrow ? -
Alloy wheel parts/tools - What are these things?
Burger replied to Burger's topic in Exterior & Interior Styling
I thought so however they don't seem to fit -
Hi all, received a new old stock set of Enkei/AMEs in the post today and these 4 things were in one of the boxes. I literally have no idea what they are, probably due to the fact every car I've ever owned has had the factory steelies or the standard alloys, I've never had any sort of aftermarket wheels on any car at all. They split into two parts and have a thread. Think it has something to do with the centre caps but not entirely sure. Both serious and not so serious replies/help encouraged, thanks ?
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Ring her up and offer her some cash to knock them out with the golf club hitting it the opposite way? Should pretty much balance out... Or panel swap, if we're being serious. 2 different grey/silvers from memory.
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He's probably look at you a bit funny if you asked him about winding one forward.
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Where to find C34 parts in Aus
Burger replied to mosquitocoils's topic in Four Door Family & Wagoneers
There's a few import wreckers in Adelaide that post stuff out. -
help with the correct gearbox position pls
Burger replied to sonoramicommando's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
I tied mine to the wiper arm with telstra rope Just leave it sitting there it's not an issue -
r32 gts-t faint vibration from the rear?
Burger replied to 4rrow88's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Unis on the tailshaft? -
Probably "lost at the painters". Steer clear. Or try to get it super cheap.
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If you mean R31: http://www.autocables.com.au/autocables_secure/results1.asp?CategoryID=17&CarMake=DATSUN/NISSAN
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The "Ugly Duckling" R34 GTT
Burger replied to ComTruise's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Wheres the fun in buying something that's immaculate? Looks to have cleaned up reasonably well though. -
I don't want to buy more stanless steel... I NEED to buy more
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Series 1 or 2, what is going on?
Burger replied to Mat82's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
S2 front bits, garnish, seats, steering wheel, late model S2 tbar etc but a S1 dash pad without an airbag Any wires under dash that look like they're for an airbag on passenger side? -
Needs more space savers
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Yeah the dimmer switches they put in at compliance sometimes aren't of the best quality and can be installed pretty dodgy and can cause issues, I replaced mine with a better switch
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A manual RWD will either be an RS4S with no front shaft or a RS RWD that's been converted from auto to manual. There's no factory manual RWD.
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Yeah start-up warranty is usually the norm because they don't know if you're about to put 50psi into it and blow it up or not I've bought once from them before and had no problems.
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Most Common Areas of rust in R33 GTR
Burger replied to duz10s's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Mine have been rusty at the bottom of the front guards, presumably from all the dirt and crap that gets behind the guard liner getting wet and not drying out properly, the rust works its way from the inside out