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Sorry Man I'd lend you the stuff, If i had it on mine.

I just imported a Cefiro and I pretty much need to find all that stuff myself, so let me know if you find it and maybe we can halve the costs or something.

I have got 16' rims but they hand to far out the side's of the wheel arch, but I am possibly getting some rims off a s13 which should fit(hopefully)

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Can someone please help!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've just got my hands on a r32 4door problem is

after only having on the road a week a problem

has show it's head. :P

loses power and either stalls or idles between 1-2k

bouncing betwwen the 2. This problem only happens

after i've been driving for about 15 mins.

Does anyone have any insite. :P

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Can someone please help!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've just got my hands on a r32 4door problem is  

 after only having on the road a week a problem  

 has show it's head.   :rofl:  

 loses power and either stalls or idles  between 1-2k

 bouncing betwwen the 2. This problem only happens  

 after i've been driving for about 15 mins.

Does anyone have any insite.   ;)

Not sure about skylines, but It could be the cold start valve, had same problem on my old 280zx, and I replaced it. Problem fixed

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Hey Jaik, were about do you live man i just moved into queens park.

Down the road from you practically if you are still in vic park

Any chance you have a standard drivers sear lying around. I dont think the coppa's like recaro's over here.

can you email me

[email protected]

I would be interested in buying and borrowing those parts you have.

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wicked, that is one less thing i have to worry about on my car.

YAY!!!!

my budget for my cefiro has been blown way out thanks to shipping/drift damage

im guessing the previous owner took it for one last thrash before they dropped it off at the docks.

At least there is some rubber left on the tyres for me to rip it up

looking forward to getting sideways around welshpool in the coming weeks

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