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2006/7 Nissan Skyline PV36 Sedan Hub/Wheel Bearing Needing to replace my hub bearing as the noise is really getting to me... Does anyone have the part number for the front hub bearing? Does anyone have a price or know where to buy it from, other than Nissan?
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2006 PV36 GT350 SKYLINE FOR SALE $16,500 Hi guys, I am selling my v series skyline. Basic stats are; 2006 GT350, Blue, Sedan, 93,000km, In very good condition. Has scratches on internals of passenger door near the electric window buttons (previous owner), some wear marks on the steering wheel, a few small scratches around the place but nothing eye catching. Otherwise like a said its in very good shape. I had the alternator replaced about 5000km ago after it failed on me but it has otherwise been super reliable. I thought i would post it on here first before putting it out to the vultures on carsales. Reason for sale is i need a ute and i can't have two cars. Thanks guys and contact me with any questions via here or on 0414684128.
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2006 250GT Aux/16 pin connector Hey guys, I've been using my bluetooth for music in my 2006 Skyline 250GT for months now and I'm finally over the cutting out issues, so I've taken apart my center console and had a look and see why there is no cables coming through the 3 holes used to red/yellow/white cables. I know absolutely nothing about these sorts of things but as per photos, the 3 plugs were plugged into some box with foam glued around it under the center console (so I couldn't see what it was) I'm hoping it's plugged into the massive (I think 16 pin) connector (refer to photos again) So my question is - Am I able to find a connector somewhere that turns that 16 pin connection into an aux/something for my iPhone to play music? Or am I going to have to resort going to an auto electrician so they can connect an aux. Thanks so much for the help in advance. Cheers, Rupert.
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2006 250GT Tire Pressure? Hey guys, Probably an incredibly silly question, but I just want to be sure. I have 225/55R17's all round and I just realized I haven't checked their pressure since I got the car. I got told from a friend that it's 32PSI so I went out to the gas station to go check it all. It's 24 degree weather today (Not sure if that matters) A couple were around 40PSI as the others were mid 30. I changed them all to 35PSI and I'm not too sure if I was meant to do that all around? I don't know if it's just my brain thinking the ride was a bit more 'bouncy' or if it actually is. Am I meant to have higher pressure in the rear or vice-versa? I have too many questions, if someone could put my mind at ease it would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.