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Can you pull the rear brake backing plates off for me??? Contact me with a price... Cheers

As in, the circular metal discs that surround the back of the rotors?

If so, you can't really pull them off as they are rivited on and would only result in me having to break them off possibly damaging them anyway.

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As in, the circular metal discs that surround the back of the rotors?

If so, you can't really pull them off as they are rivited on and would only result in me having to break them off possibly damaging them anyway.

The rear hub bolts and 1 other bolt hold them in... but the uprights have to come off to get them off...PM Me a price

how much for turbo and exh. manifold? Is it an internally gated turbo just welded shut?

$1500. Clearly you can see there is no internal gate so there is nothing to weld shut mate. This is what makes it an EXTERNALY wastegated turbo.

Would you be keen to sell the timing covers on the front of the engine if you still have it or them??

Sorry to be a pain.

Cheers

No, not separating those sorry.

No corinne, I have nothing that would fit a half-assed skyline (R32) lol :laughing-smiley-014:

That's ok, I wouldn't want to contaminate my car with your filth :(

Swap brake set up? That's the only thing I could deal with.

That's ok, I wouldn't want to contaminate my car with your filth :D

Swap brake set up? That's the only thing I could deal with.

Why would you want to put top notch Brembo's on a box for?? lol

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