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Auto Gauge brand new LED digital 60mm boost gauge made with Japan Stepper Motor Movement 270 with warning. Comes with sensor, cables, vacuum tubing, mounting equipment, double sided tape, cup and visor. Payment via PayPal / COD / Cash. Shipping via Australia Post $8.00. Item can be picked up. You will get a brand new unopened box of course. Price $99. http://youtu.be/YT_Hmn0u3NI
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GReddy PRofec B-spec II - a very popular electronic boost controller, taken out of JZX100 Toyota Chaser. Item is in very very good condition, without any scratches or imperfections. Includes plenty of vacuum tubing, 1 x T piece, 1 x Y piece and clamps. Item manual can be found here --> http://www.greddy.com/upload/file/PRofec_Bspec2.pdf Payment via PayPal / COD / Cash. Shipping via Australia Post $8.00. Item can be picked up. Price $285
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Fs Bride Stradia With Rails
WhitePrincess replied to Hadouken's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
what's the reason for sale? how much for seat alone? -
Happylaps And Breakfast - Queensland Raceway, February 17Th
WhitePrincess replied to Joe_89's topic in Events
photos anyone? -
Hi everyone, Evere since I had my skyline, every time I get in it it has that "skyline smell" even my friends skyline used to have that similar nice smell... So I went on a search and found these eikosha air spencer car air fresheners - http://airspencer.com.au/?page_id=48 Has anyone tried these?
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i have and got few different responses, most of them are like this - "yeah, i'll give it a shot, and if the paint cracks - not my problem" that's why i ask if anyone knows a good specialist that knows what they are doing...
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Wanting, or rather, needing to roll the rear guards. Can someone please recommend a place on the Gold Coast that do them?
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Japan Auctions
WhitePrincess replied to WhitePrincess's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
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Japan Auctions
WhitePrincess replied to WhitePrincess's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
wanted to know how much this mark 2 went for (see the image attached)... thanks. -
Mint Condition**** R34 Gtr**** V Spec
WhitePrincess replied to sly14's topic in For Sale (Private Whole cars only)
hi, what was the reason for the new turbos? -
Rocker Cover Gasket Replacement
WhitePrincess replied to WhitePrincess's topic in Tutorials / DIY / FAQ
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Rocker Cover Gasket Replacement
WhitePrincess replied to WhitePrincess's topic in Tutorials / DIY / FAQ
guys, thanks for all your feedback, it's great! a few things to note: 1. IMPORTANT - silicone on the half moons are a must, mine was leaking pretty bad without it - had to spend another couple of hours just to put the bloody silicone.. i wish i knew that before whoops 2. @Rush_ : the screw under the throttle body is actually quite easy, definitely no need to take the throttle body off, i used a small ratchet with small extension head/converter and 8mm socket - fitted just nicely (hope this makes sense, if doesn't let me know and i'll take a photo). as per any other screw i used the big-ass screwdriver as per my photo #2 good luck everyone! -
Hi all, not sure if this has already been covered before or too easy to put up in this DIY section, but here it goes: Replacing the rocker cover gaskets and "half moons". See the first photo. Part numbers are: 13270-58S01 and 13270-58S11. Cost: $86 for the lot from the local Nissan dealer. The procedure takes around 2 - 3 hours, depending on your abilities and tools I guess. For the job I needed just the usual set of tools, see the second photo. Handy tools to have is a decent size screwdriver and a "magnet tool" (haha, not too sure what's the proper name for it, but it's on the photo) that will save you dropping bolts down under the car... Step one: disconnect and remove the piping Step two: remove the plastic cover Step three: unscrew 10 bolts that hold the rocker cover and take it out Step four: clean the rocker cover and where it used to be (as you can see mine was quite bad, leaking all over), also having a bit of petrol handy will help you clean all of the bolts and washers Step five: put the new gasket into the rocker cover and don't forget the half moon (sorry no photo, the half moon is located on the firewall side of the engine) Step six: put it back in and tightn up all of the bolts Step seven: now do the same with the other rocker cover Once you done, plug all of the hoses and make sure everything is connected as it used to be. Hope this helps to a few of you out there and makes your engine look a bit cleaner. ps. I'm not a mechanic and not going to be - don't worry about correcting my terminology
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement
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From the album: rocket cover gaskets replacement