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hi everyone,

took the car through regency today. all was good except for the shimmed diff and less two child safety restraints, the ones that go over the speakers on the parcel shelf.

i was just wondering if anyone had a spare standard diff lying around for a r33 gts25t?

and if anyone wouldnt mind unbolting their child restraints and going without them for a fortnight or so, can you please let me know, i would really appreciate it.

if you like, i could arrange some beer or other alcoholic beverage for your generosity.

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and if anyone wouldnt mind unbolting their child restraints and going without them for a fortnight or so, can you please let me know, i would really appreciate it.

:O

Wish I could help but, a problem with the child restraint brackets is the bolts have to be welded on underneath.

hi everyone,

took the car through regency today. all was good except for the shimmed diff and less two child safety restraints, the ones that go over the speakers on the parcel shelf.

i was just wondering if anyone had a spare standard diff lying around for a r33 gts25t?

and if anyone wouldnt mind unbolting their child restraints and going without them for a fortnight or so, can you please let me know, i would really appreciate it.

if you like, i could arrange some beer or other alcoholic beverage for your generosity.

:(

I have some restraints, not sure if they are a generic type, shitty location aren't they. Beer is a very nice liquid.

Thanks heaps for the response guys! theres a lot of love in adelaide.

nozila is taking the diff. Noz.. if you have time, ill try to hook up a hoist this weekend. are you free? its not set in stone, but i'll do my best.

re the child restraint brackets... i ended up just making my own that way i dont have to keep borrowing them whenever i have the misfortune of reverting the car to stock. many thanks to everyone who offered! warm feelings for you, i have.

sat morning im taking out my suspension. so should be free that arvo.

sunday working morning and free after bout 1pm. i hope that slots in with possibily making a hoist time and your time free.

cheers,

duc.

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