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  1. Now that I re-read it, it wont bolt-on 100% as you are selecting the 3" cover, stock intake wont stretch that much. You'll need to find the 2.4" option or do a custom 3" intake. Though if you're changing the turbo to a kando, no doubt your planning on upping the boost, running a z32 (which is 80mm diameter) so the stock intake will need to be changed anyway right?
  2. sounds like it wasnt fitted properly. Take it back to the shop who replaced it?
  3. if the catch can has 2 ports, have one from the split red going in, and put a breather on the "exit" if your not plumbing it back into the air intake...
  4. I'd say yes (going from the pics). But read the thread Scott has posted as its very useful. Until it's actually released and more pics on the site its hard to tell. I would say 95% chance it should work as a "bolt-on".
  5. What happens if you disconnect the IAC valve with the car running? Does the car idle at a set rpm then?
  6. Personally, just removed the SSQ and "cap" it off. BTW the BOV will be the last thing they look for after they see your turbo...
  7. Feel free to PM me. Be advised that I'm not interested in posting these interstate, as I don't have the time to package these up.
  8. I'm assuming its stainless steel intercooler pipe? Just get a exhaust shop to weld it in.
  9. Nissan (or maybe Just Jap) for dump pipe bolts/washers/nuts.
  10. /\ looks like that rear housing came like that
  11. Just weld in a external gate, weld up the internal and boost away!
  12. Why not just pay the $300-$500 odd bucks and get a panel beater to do it? That way they can blend it if needed and you will get a great result/finish. Otherwise it will never colour match 100% from a "sample"
  13. Price Drop Front Pair $500 ono Rear Pair $400 ono Front + Rear $800 ono Dont be shy to throw me reasonable offers.
  14. This is how I would do it.
  15. Open to part trades for 16 or 17s with tyres and cash difference.
  16. 1) TOYO R888 SEMI SLICKS - located Campbelltown Fronts are approx 99% tread left, rears approx 85%. Only used on street, on a weekend driver. Never seen track/circuit. Will sell in pairs or a set. Front Pair $550 ono. Rear Pair $450 ono. Or buy together for $900 ono Only negotiable to serious buyers. Low ballers will be ignored. Will need $100 deposit to secure tyres, and then I will have them removed off rims if only buying tyres. http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn68/Kaneb86/IMG_1222.jpg[/img 2) KOYA RG TEK 18" Rims - located Campbelltown Front are 18x8.5 +18 Rear are 18x9.5 +18 No buckles or dents, only a couple minor scratches. RRP $1299. Selling for $800 ono Can sell tyres and rims together for $1600 ono
  17. Take it back and get a replacement? Have you placed the adapter on a flat surface and checked it's definitely not flat?
  18. Cheaper solution.. http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/regents-park/cars-vans-utes/nissan-skyline-r33-gtst-built-engine-445kw-e85-10-2-sec-st-car/1019091146
  19. Feet will be used to power the vehicle, so you wont have time to support in event of a crash. Sorry
  20. Re: Adapter - I priced them up from Nissan a few months back when I was trying to install HIDs. Pretty sure they had them in stock. Can't remember the price but it was reasonably priced. Under $50 each IIRC. If you get desperate..
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