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  1. Dont be too hard on him... he did own a 4 door r33 after all Hiya timmy
  2. It's not just cleaning the afm, the soldering inside can crack due to age. I followed this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/113284-fixing-your-rb26-afms/ Fixed my dramas
  3. Davis craig do a replacement. part # 5265. $230 odd iirc.
  4. Mine makes that noise too. Perhaps this may rectify the situation. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Di...se-t301992.html
  5. This seems like a cut n paste from here http://nissanskyline.6te.net/tuning_GTT.htm
  6. +1 for the poorly aligned flanges. Bought a jjr split dump/front pipe for my 33 & had to get the flange cut off & welded back on to fit. But is well worth the extras 50 bucks
  7. here's a pic of my smoked set. I thought the smoked would look better with the paint job.
  8. Yeah i thought there may be a little fine tuning. Guess its back on wif the old one then for the mo, bugger. cheers mate.
  9. So's i order a jjr split dump/front pipe to finish off my dump pipe back 3 incher & i start puttin it in today. Everythings going sweet, i get the oem dump pipe off & the aftermarket front pipe off, but then, because the jjr pipe doesn't have a kink in the front pipe like my old one, it wont line up with the cat without the muffler further down hitting the body work. I took the rest of the exhaust off, hoping to make things fit as i bolted each section back on, but theres way too much of a gap to attatch it back to the body. Would an exhaust place be able to bend my new pipe to put the kink in it? Cause i dont really wanna have to buy a new cat back. Here's a pic off my old front pipe with the kink Thanks y'all.
  10. Yarb, im doing a 200k service on my 94 as well. Got the timing belt kit from kudos.
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