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Hey guys,

I'm new to skylines and this sound doesn't sound normal. So whenever I change gears, sometimes happens other times not, there's this clunk noise as if something just dropped into my boot. (But nothing is in my boot. Already checked).

What could it be? I have an r33 gts-t

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Don't spend money before you diagnose it properly! Could be diff, could be a suspension bush, could be tailshaft, could be 100's of things..... Where are you located?

Don't spend money before you diagnose it properly! Could be diff, could be a suspension bush, could be tailshaft, could be 100's of things..... Where are you located?

Ye I thought so. Just so paranoid because my first car, well lets just say, price reflected its condition. I live in WA mate.

Ah, well post up in the WA section and see if any of the guys want to come give you a hand to diagnose for a few beers or something?

Bit hard to help you from the other side of Australia :P

Ah, well post up in the WA section and see if any of the guys want to come give you a hand to diagnose for a few beers or something?

Bit hard to help you from the other side of Australia :P

Hahaha all good man :)

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