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100k is coming up soon and will be looking at getting some parts together for the job..

here is a list of what i think i need and if anyone has any ideas please let me know.

car - S2 Stagea RB25 neo auto

timing belt

acc belts

cam seals

crank seals

tensioners plus bolts

water pump

oil

oil filter

change auto gearbox fluid

clean AAC

coolant

car has had new platium plugs and new rotors and pads with R33 calipers.

also when buying stuff is there any difference between R33 rb25 and the neo?

is there anything i have missed?

thanks guys

diffs and coolant flush for SURE

just remember to undo the filler bolts on the diffs b4 the drain... there obviously the higher of the pair.

tyers should be switched around every 5k... front to rears, rear to front. check pressures

check all your lights n usless shit, bit of injector cleaner if your fealing it...

clean the air filter, if its still stock chance it.

top up power stearing, attesa, bleed brakes... check rotors, pads..

general check around of the car... not a bad idea to really degrease everything while your there... just so u can tell down the track if somewherre needs attention,

also a really good idea if you got time...

mix 50-50 kerosine and metho... about 750ml of each should be good...

fill your inter cooler and flush it around... gets so much shit out...

give it a bit to eat threw any shit...

dump it... go again with the other bit in the bottle...

flush with water and let TOTALY TOTALY TOTALY dry!

i did some stuff gradually over the year so the 100k wouldn't put me out so much when it comes :blink:

at about 93k atm.

already done my:

Timing belt and water pump

machined Rotors, and new Pads

gear box service

:P

i suspect i need to do this soon

got a link on how to do it?

Same as GTR!

Remove covers, measure clearence, remove shim and measure, fit desired shim, recheck clearence, refit covers.

Special tool required to compress valve spring so you can remove shim.

Will be speaking with Nissan about available shims soon.

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