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Shoujiki

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  1. Great video 32Godzilla. Really pro quality. What an amazing turnout. Some beautiful cars.
  2. Hey guys, As stated, wanted one of these gauge pod trims. Need it to be 52mm to suit an AEM wideband gauge. Prefer one that's made for the R34 (so can be dual), not keen on the universal ones. Cheers
  3. If it's showing pink colors, the film is back to front. Try flipping it around.
  4. Hi mate, I'm in Dandenong North. Can drive to come pickup depending on where you are? What were you after for it? Thanks
  5. After one of these tonight for a mate. Anyone got a turbosmart or similar spare? Under $50. Must be pickup. Can pickup tonight. 0422991537. Or reply here or Pm. Cheers.
  6. Can anyone tell me if the fitment is the same for an air diversion/cooling panel between the stock R34 bar and the Altia front bar?
  7. $100? Free postage available too. Great for saving your factory wiring and easily adding accessories and whatnot.
  8. Have a pair of light housings for sale from a R34 GTR. Left clear for reverse and Right Red for Fog. Great upgrade for a GT-T owner who want to add in the rear fog light. Unfortunately the fog light has a small crack in the top of the lens, not too noticeable, but it's there. $50 for both, pickup in Dandenong North or postage available. Cheers.
  9. Had these in my garage for years. Never used them or fitted to a car. Comes with the pair of lights, a switch and some wiring. Both lights have globes in them. Work quite well and a quite bright. $20, pickup in Dandenong North or postage available. Cheers
  10. Got one of these units for sale. Never really got it to work properly with the handbrake launch control, couldn't be bothered trying to get it going. Was working on the previous owners car however. Comes with a printed/bound manual and is terminated with a 4 pin molex plug. $120. Pickup in Dandenong North or postage available. Cheers
  11. Hey guys, Got one of these engine dampers for sale. Bought for my GTT thinking I could modify it but thought, too much effort to make it work. Got it from a reputable member on here not too long ago. Was told was possibly HPI brand. Doesn't come with the little bracket to bolt onto the head. Easy to make one up however. Selling for same price, $50 Pickup in Dandenong North Vic or can post. Cheers
  12. I know upgraded valve springs and retainers are going to be better and all, but may i ask, what is wrong with the standard ones? The cams are drop in so is it a requirement to change them too?
  13. Expensive repair for a naturally aspirated engine. Far cheaper to buy a 2nd hand unit and put it in yourself (could do under a grand if you look well enough). Unless your rebuilding it for the fun/learning. Then that's a different story, and have fun!
  14. Glad you got it sorted Mick! .. The gunk you see is most likely old foam that was once applied (usually sprayed or dipped) from the factory. It is to stop the wiring harness from banging against the inside of the fender and making noise. When it gets old and perished, it looks like that, dirt. As for the gel, it may be corrosion inhibitor. Some kind of dielectric grease to stop moisture from penetrating into the connector?
  15. I can't see why this would be so hard? Here's a picture : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/uploads/monthly_01_2013/post-98110-0-84344800-1357699519.jpg Press the black clip down and pull, to remove from the loom, OR twist the whole orange part anticlockwise to remove it from the lens itself and access the bulb/change the lens to a smoke one.
  16. It has a press button release clip on it. You must press it inwards and pull out. If you just try to pull it, you'll break it
  17. A good way to probe the back of any terminal or connector is to insert a small pin into the back of the wire terminal first, and then probe that pin with your meter. Helps to get a good solid connection into the wire (for accuracy, especially in this situation, where 0.5v can mean a pass or fail) and also doesn't damage the wiring or terminal from trying to jam a big probe in there.
  18. I found silicon spray to really help in having them slip over. Still tight, but didn't feel like you were punching a brick wall at least!
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