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Sorry for the late reply. Yes, the rear bars are the same on both models.

Nismo front pipe is now sold.

Here's a pic of the Exedy clutch.

i know this was ages ago but i thought i would add the rear bars must be diferent on the S1 and S2 or the bracket welded to the rear on the car is diferent, i put a s1 autech bar on the back of my s2 and they mount diferently on the top just where the tailgate meets, still can stretch over it but its not mounted properly

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what kind of climate control unit is it. im after a series 2 touch screen. can you let me know and maybe a price on the unit alone? you have it as $500 as a combo.

Autechs never had the touch screen climate control mate

not ot mention the photos of the climate control module clearly show it to be the standard climate control with Blue LED's

also received my parts today, thank you very much, also thanks for the wheel nut and bolt forgot i asked you for it. its exactly what i was after, now to put most of it in the car then get my new brakes one day.

not ot mention the photos of the climate control module clearly show it to be the standard climate control with Blue LED's

ok mellowa bit. didn't see a photo of the climate control. i have a standard unit already in mine but doesn't work. will a touch screen version fit or will the conections be different?

ok mellowa bit. didn't see a photo of the climate control. i have a standard unit already in mine but doesn't work. will a touch screen version fit or will the conections be different?

my understanding is the connections are different

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Hi mate, any chance you might still have the LHS mirror and black mounting arm. My mounting arm snapped while moving house. Live in Brissy and will pay for freight.

Cheers.

Hi mate, any chance you might still have the LHS mirror and black mounting arm. My mounting arm snapped while moving house. Live in Brissy and will pay for freight.

Cheers.

All good, found one locally :action-smiley-069:

my understanding is the connections are different

ooh yeah they're different

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wa...im-t214105.html

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Hi Mate,

Just wondering what sort of wheels were on it and what condition they were in (if you still have them).

I'm having a prick of a time trying to find some to fit mine...

Black stockies from memory.

Why are you having problems finding rims? What are you looking for? Anything for a GTR will fit a 260rs, just dont go over a 10" rim +12 offset.

I picked up the car on the cheap, the shocks were blown and the car didn't have its original rims, instead it had some 17x8 +38 offset enkies from and evo 8.

I liked the original ride the car had but couldn't get the parts. Got some HSD coilovers instead, they seemed reasonable quality and they give a good ride for my purposes. They're significantly thicker. that meant that on the rear started to interfere with the already badly offset rims.

Ive got some +35 18x8s on there now, on loan from the guys who did the suspension, with a 2mm spacer and its still rubbing if I take anything more significant than a soft curb.

I was looking at 33GTR rims but the 18x9 +30 offset comes of worse than what I've already got when i stick it through the calculator...

R33 GTR rims are 17's, will fit though.

R34 GTR are 18x9+30 and deffinatley fit as every second 260rs seems to have them, a good offset and good looking rim.

Anything like a 18x9.5 +15 will fit to, there is more choice for 260RS's then RS4's due to the narrower rear cradle.

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