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personally I would only ever go genuine Nissan when it comes to water pumps. I had one of those 'protex' pumps which lasted only 20,000kms before it started to leak. the last thing you wanna go doing is replacing the timing belt again due to a shitty water pump.
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hey mate just did this recently. I only ended up changing the bonnet and headlights. To make it look good though I ended up grinding a bit out of the reo bar to mount it a bit further back (about 5-10mm) as the s2 headlights sit back a bit further than the s1. then I used a couple of spacers to bring the headlights out a touch more. I did this as I'm not really a fan of the s2 bumper or the s1 headlights. It does take a lot of trial and error but was well worth it in the end. heres a pic. it's not great but you get the idea.
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piece of piss to change over. the pump is located under the bonnet attached to the washer fluid container. I tried finding a generic one that would work but had no luck so purchased a genuine Nissan pump for $46 and that was just last year.
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thanks mad082... exactly what I wanted to know! normally I'd go ryco filters but saw a genuine Nissan thermostat and fuel filter package off ebay for $35 and couldn't pass it up. The thermostat has 76.5 etched on it. will let u know how the fitting goes. Thanks guys
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hey guys, recently I picked up a genuine nissan r33 thermostat and fuel filter. the items were advertised as fitting an r33 gtst but when they arrived in the mail i realised that they're for a gtr. the thermostat is exactly the same for a gtst and gtr so I can use that but the fuel filter i'm not so sure about as it has that little bend in the top line and is a bit bigger. is it safe to use on a gtst? any reason why I shouldn't hook it up? any advice appreciated
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hey guys. I'm chasing a second hand tyre as I discovered I had a couple of nails in one of my rear tyres a month ago. got it repaired but its starting to slowly leak again and i'm not in the position to fork out for a brand new tyre (cheapest brand new was $250 (not including postage) for a kumho ku19 off ebay).The tyre itself still has a fair bit of tread on it and I'm annoyed that I have to replace it after only having it for a year and a half. preferably after a kumho 275/30/r19 ecsta ku19 as that is what I have on the rears with at least 60-70% tread. number is 0433 373 183. thanks!
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no way! i couldn't speak more highly of dan and erd. very upsetting. hope your ok dan
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Whats The Part Called/ How Do I Get New Ones?!
Ty1 replied to Roffy92's topic in General Maintenance
as for your first question i believe its called a splash shield. sorry but I cant help with your central locking problem -
the r33 doesn't really have a filter for the aircon system. there's a fan behind the glovebox which you can remove and clean the dust off but thats about it, apart from removing the evaporator condenser and giving that a clean too! trust me i've removed everything in that area.
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since i've had no interest in this, the first person to get back to me can have this bonnet for free as i'm sick of looking at it
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passenger side skirt from a black r33 gtst in great condition. $30 no scratches or chips. you'll have to provide your own mounting clips though but these can be bought at supercheap/repco. reply if pictures are required. pickup only. located in redbank plains
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yea man still for sale. here's a picture. note the small patch of paint damage in the second picture
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hey mate i replaced that hose just recently. it's roughly half a meter long if that and runs underneath the car and clamps to a steel fuel line. ideally you would remove the whole fuel tank to replace these hoses but it is possible without removing the tank. just a bit fiddly trying to feed the new hose down under the car. make sure you get 'efi fuel' hose not a coolant or vaccum hose. i have seen this done before lol
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will check this out for sure!
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headlights: sold 3M tape: sold Nismo shift knob: sold spark plug cover: sold pro-lift crawler: sold
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hey guys doing a clean up of the garage so I've got a few parts to sell. All parts are off a series 1 r33 skyline (2 door). Please don't ask for other parts as this is all I have. No postage on the bigger items (eg headlights) but I may post some of the smaller items. Parts located in ipswich. If any more pictures are required feel free to ask. R33 s1 headlights in good condition. No yellowing. All bulbs included and all clips intact: $100 2 x indicator stalks with the foglight switch on both of them. good condition slight fading of symbols: $15 each Wiper stalk without rear windscreen switch in good condition: $10 Rb25 det spark plug cover in good condition: $15 Nismo duracon gearknob good condition: $10 HKS SSQV purple fin insert: $10 Hazard and Demister switches both in good condition. Not sure if the bulbs are working: $10 for both R33 boot fuse box in good condition. All fuses and relays included: $35 R33 s1 manual tps: $10 R33 aac valve. may need a clean out and the rubber grommet that goes around the adjustment screw will need replacing: $15 R33 s1 spoiler brakelight. good condition all bulbs working: $5 R33 Driver side rubber weather strip. this is the one that clips into the chassis and seals the window to the chassis. no rips or tears, good condition: $10 3M double sided tape. this is the good stuff that actually holds. but have no use for it anymore. Not sure on how much there is but its a fairly big roll. maybe 10-15m?: $10 pro-lift under car crawler thingy: have only used this once. practically new. $20 r33 passenger side skirt in good condition in factory black. No mounting clips included: $30
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damn! the gameplay looks amazing. I have high hopes for this one after the dissappointing alien vs predator 2. I'll probably be getting it for ps3. my computer isnt that great lol
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am also a huge fan. this looks sick!
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^ spot on man! yea I purchased a 3 inch holesaw from bunnings a couple years ago now and it set me back around $80 from memory so yea not cheap. and it is possible to do it with a cordless(not a riobi or ozito). I used my 18v li ion milwaukee and did the job just fine. If you were in brisbane I'd offer to give u a hand.