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Sinista32

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  1. PM sent. Internet down most of the afternoon. Back onilne now.
  2. if your southside can help. Got a fully charged one ready Bonython
  3. The nismo clutch cylinder will also suit Nissan Skyline BNR32 GTR (RB26DETT, 08/1989 - 01/1995) (Notes: 02/1993 - On, Pull Type) Nissan Skyline BCNR33 GTR (RB26DETT, 01/1995 - 05/1998) Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR (RB26DETT, 01/1999 - 08/2002) Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four (Series 1) (RB25DET, 09/1996 - 08/1998) Nissan Stagea WGC34 RS-V (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 10/2001) Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four (Series 2) (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 10/2001) Nissan Stagea WGNC34 260RS (RB26DETT, 11/1997 - 10/2001) Great for heavy duty clutches (larger bore)
  4. Request Moderator via PM to save and delete thread. The shop in question will likely already have a copy of this thread anyway. 1st right of repair goes to the shop. Go see them and ask officialy in writing to determine failure, root cause and seek an amicable resolution. If rejected and told to F off. Go to your equivalent fair trading. They will organise a conference or 2 with you and the shop within a fortnight. If it is not resolved through this mediation it will go to court. Engage an engineer to go to the shop. (I Reccomend Geoff Senz) For around $650 dollars he will produce report with photographs and will determine failure and root cause. With this report in hand determine if you have a case to pursue. Add up your costs and attache a copy of the report and submit to tribunal. They will provide a copy to the shop. You and the shop will go to court and a financial determination will be made. (and enforced) It is best to work it out with the shop but if not then pursue it through fair trading and the courts. There will be no real winners. If it turns out to be there fault you will get something but not everything. Oh and the shop will be regularly haunted by the MTA for a period after the ruling. My experience anyway.
  5. Patience. You need the right length thin extension bar/s down and accross. Should form an "L" shape. Need to put it on a slight angle to miss the AC pipes n stuff too. It's a biatch. Same when you go to put that nut back on. (or leave it off)
  6. Boost controller and the connection to it. It's receiving the presure from one of the black pipes. Your clear line going into the cabin is likely connected to the controller also. After market boost gage had been fitted.
  7. I'll be heading up for at least 1 day, maybe 2. I like to watch ...... so haven't enterd in anything
  8. Sorry mate - deleted all my pics just last night. Maybe these can help
  9. Nik - I think I have a full set of 2nd hand locks with key (except for Ignition barrel). I'll have a look. I've recently been in Nik's car and it pulls like a runaway. Bargain buy boys!
  10. off to join the trendy cafe' set hey. Sipping late' with your pinky out and talking art and Existentialism Have you got friends lined up to rent your digs?
  11. Should be tucked up somewhere as your first thought. Follow the wiring from your headlight and you should find it split off the main Your running Projector headlights ? If so it's only high/low
  12. LOWBALLIN? Brand new -7's are $2300+ for the pair. Where do you get $1200 from for a pair changeover ? You know this is for 2 new Garrett -7's. They're already $100 cheaper than anywhere else. Surprised Kudos wont swap them over for -9's if you haven't already received them though Ben.
  13. spotted Jindabyne yesterday - awesome day for a cruise spotted 4 HWP police and a Random Breath test in Cooma on the mainroad over the hill from the Aussie Pub
  14. no way mang you deserve more like this
  15. Farewell Pat. good luck with the sale
  16. spotted BBRONCO on an ACT car yesterday
  17. sometimes I think my 32 is camoflaged
  18. Sorry i missed seeing you Jimmy
  19. It's definately a Nismo Short shift kit - congrats
  20. For piece of mind as Jez mentioned comp and leakdown test. Nothing worse than worrying - could be something could be nothing but believe me you need to know now. Longer you leave things the more expensive it gets. Take it to a trustworthy shop/mechanic.
  21. Sedat - thanks Mate Awesome trader - bought and sent same day.
  22. If your Southside I can lend you a scissor Jack
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