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Cromoly One-piece Tail Shaft Group Buy


J'z-R33
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Hey all,

UAS are offering SAU members great pricing on thier Cromoly one peice tail shafts to suit either Gtst or GTR. $560 per shaft pick up thats $90 off the retail price.

Start date: 24/2 - 24/3

Of course there are Conditions:

  • Min. of 5 people required
  • Exchange basis only
  • Lead-time: 1-2 week

Advantages of a one piece tailshaft:

  • Weight reduction UAS one peice shaft is less them 10kgs, stock is 14.5kgs.
  • Less drive train power loss
  • More response
  • Fully balanced
  • No middle bearing

Register your interest here.. if we have enough interest we'll get the ball rolling..

For those who dont know where UAS is:

Unit 1/20 Tucks Rd

Seven Hills

NSW

Australia 2147

http://www.nismo.com.au

Cheers,

Johno

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Theres a bit of info on these in the Drivetrain section. Most of the info is relevant to Carbon Tailshafts though. The issues people were having with the carbon shafts was they were not balanced properly.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...piece+tailshaft

The Cromoly Group Buy tailshafts are balanced and John has been doing them for years in 300zx's. They are the same cromoly tubes as found in high HP door slammers.

I've asked the question about the RB25 box in a 32GTST, they can do if you provide measurements and extra $50 for custom.

Cheers,

Johno

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i would be keen but i want to hear more peoples real world experiences with these over the stock 1 not just "They are the same cromoly tubes as found in high HP door slammers". have people realy noticed a difference with these

good question

i have heard that the uas 300zx ran almost 2 tenths faster down the 1/4 mile how true this is....is up to them to tell us which would be nice.

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I'll ask John.P about that one mate.

as for real world exerience I can't comment.. I don't have one yet.

I'm buying one of these because of the weight reduction, strength of the shaft, and my middle bearing is stuffed. i'd rather buy a one piece as it is one less bearing to service.

the exchange policy will be confirmed shortly, i'll see if I can come up with something for the guys who use their cars as daily drivers.

cheers,

johno

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good question

i have heard that the uas 300zx ran almost 2 tenths faster down the 1/4 mile how true this is....is up to them to tell us which would be nice.

To Quote John P

"Yes and consistent with times and a good test. Non turbo and correct but

may have been due to less vibration and power loss as uni's were bad."

I think thats a yes lol..

Cheers

Johno

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