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hey fellaz, new member onboard. also need some help with myr32 gtr. thanks!


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hey guys, just registered and hope you guys can help me out with my gtr r32. I just had it for like 2mths now and my front diff is makin a wineing noise.

I need some need some info about takin out the 4wd fuse which makes the car rwd.

what are the down sides on doing this? Im just worried that in the long run my 4wd system will stuff up if i leave it with no fuse, so im pretty scared to step on it. well just need some advice and hope you guys can help me out. thanks for your help and hope to catch up with you guys on some cruises. ;)

lol.. another 32 GTR! i wonder how many have been imported since the 15 year rule took effect :headspin:

Welcome to SAU Vic dude =) Come down and say hello to everyone at AutoSalon this weekend.

Don't know about your problem with the front diff but trying posting in the General Maintenance section for some advice.

Cheers !

  Nismo32R said:
is there a SAU meeting this weekend???? i thought the meeting is only once a month~~!!???

lol... Alot of the SAU team will be at AutoSalon this weekend..... u know - big car show, lots of modified lancers, promo girliez, $80k euro cars with big fcuk off chrome VIP wheels, and a big black HUMMER with a massive sound system will all be there..... :)

It's at some place called the Melbourne Exhibition Centre... I don't think many people know about it, check here for info ! :)

what oil is best for the gtr front and rear diffs and how much would it cost? would it get rid of my wineing noise? anything is worth a shot atm. is anyone runin thier r32 gtr in rwd? are all you guys meetin at the auto salon at a specific time or u guys just rockin up wheneva?

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