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Hey everyone... more dramas lol

Anyone have/know of someone with a motor out of their car (or one not running) at the moment?

I need a R33 GTR powersteering pump BRACKET

R32 GTR and R33 GTR are different slightly. With R33 ones being very hrd to find.

I have one on order from Japan, which will be here sometime next week, but I need one yesterday to try and have the car rego'd/RWC/Engineered by next week.

So basically, if I can have someones, I'll replace it with a 100% brand new one in about a week or so... and a slab of beers aswell :P

Hell, I'll even come and pull it off and do the dirty work myself

Lemme know if anyone can help me out

Thanks

Ash

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Thanks for the offer Jesse!

Unfortunately 32R is no good, due to the 33 not hacving the HICAS chamber, the bracket isnt the same :P

I can get access to about 25 32R ones... (literally) :D

Doing this conversion, there are sooooo many tiny things like this that have sent me crazy!

R31Nismoid | Warned on 3 Aug 2005, 08:26 PM

Added to warn level Off Topic Post. For Sale section is there for a reason

i wanted to get rid of something, not sell it :thumbsup:

i demand the warning be retracted

I need one, not want one :sorcerer:

GO PIES

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