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Does anyone have a set of Rb25 cam covers they want to sell?

I'll do you a deal...

I just received my new Cam Cover Seals today, If you put them on with my spare 34GTT Cam Covers, you can Have my 33 Cam covers in Exchange. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the offer man, but I am seriously time poor at the moment. Any chance I could just buy them off you instead?

Also, not sure if you'd want me doing it anyways... I need a new exhaust side cause I over tightened and cracked it!

you need to put the wings out if your going to fly and don't forget to raise the landing gear next time

Try JJR - they did have most of the gear but I had to get lip from Nissan.

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Edited by Sinista32
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anyone got a R33 series 2 front bar in white? don't need the lights.. i'd even look at an aftermarket one in fibre glass so long as it was in good nick.. mine has seen better days thanks to some low lying stumps and thieves...

Edited by dazman

hi all

looking for a diff or suggestions on what to do with mine ie shim it at MA engineering it seriously has the shits anyone done a diff in a 32?

cheers

My diff is fked too....

Ive been looking and reading for a while, it seems the only good solution is rebuild with a Nismo centre.

Shimming doesnt last long and may wreck the other bits in the diff, and therefore cost more to finally fix.

My biggest problem is finding someone to do it well, Diff Dr is good but way expensive.

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