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Im after a taller diff ratio. Something around the 3.5 ratio or even taller. I have a 3.7 gears here but want to see if I can get something taller before I have it built.

I have heard R33 RB25de auto has a 3.5 diff. Would take the complete centre if someone has one laying around.

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Gday, I'm after an R32 GTS-t Manual tail shaft in good condition if anyone can help out, must not have shagged centre bearing/carrier bracket thing like they all appear to - Gearbox Yoke not required either.

Also after some good condition genuine R32 GTR front Guards

Send me a message if you can help - Tobbie - 0401 739 292 Thanks!

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WTB urgently, the steel water pipes that bolt to the underside of an RB25 inlet manifold, will pay in parts, cash or alcohol!

Will also buy a whole plenum if its cheap/easier.

SMS on 0408 117 171

could try zoidbergmerc he offered me a plenum a couple of weeks ago,

WTB urgently, the steel water pipes that bolt to the underside of an RB25 inlet manifold, will pay in parts, cash or alcohol!

Will also buy a whole plenum if its cheap/easier.

SMS on 0408 117 171

ah oh well

yeah not bad, took it to rons and he managed to take out the old piece and got midas to make up a new piece, now no leaks :D

so its all good, heaps easier than having to replace the whole thing!

now im just waiting for my thermostat to arrive and then im doing oil, fuel filters before powercruise...

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