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  1. shit wrong forum section yeah that seems to be what a lot of people are saying redline lightweight shock proof? For what it's worth the gearbox is in really good condition the gears practically click into place, can be hardish to get into first and 2nd when cold though. No crunching should i go redline mt90?
  2. i know there is quite a few threads out there about this and i've read through a lot of them i probably see redline mentioned the most and for every post for redline there is someone to post against it for whatever reason, as well as motul i've just bought a gt-t, i've already done the engine oil and will be looking to do the g/box and diff soon. i don't mind spending money for decent quality gear is there really a problem with redline (seen a lot of people mention it's not for gearboxes with syncros)? though i've not seen that for sale at autobarn/supercheap here in brissy same goes for motul? or should i be just looking at castrol gear? thanks
  3. lol even if the outer diameter of the pipe of a 3.5" pipe was 3.5" you'd only be losing literally a couple of millimeters of diameter due to the thickness of the pipe itself in conclusion it's completely negligable.
  4. they are good offset for r32 and r33 gts-t, can't help with s14
  5. will take $1300 firm
  6. don't think so stock, sounds like something done for an aftermarket gauge or whatever
  7. yeh that's another option, i used the qfm a1rm's on my r32 with dba4000 and they were unreal. Plan to put the same setup on my 34 soon
  8. i'd go to a machanic over an exhaust shop
  9. bazinga these are as good as new + have tyres..
  10. maybe it's a supercharger
  11. possibly mine was definitely a miss drop a dropped cylinder just while cruising, when i put my foot down a bit more it went away
  12. yeah last night i figured out what it was, it did it again and this time it started missing so i'm pretty sure it's coil pack related
  13. you can walk into any repco and get them for pretty much the same price they're pretty cheap i doubt there would be that much variation in price between online vendors if you really want the part number ring up repco and ask for a price and just ask for the part number aswell alternatively if you had searched google or the forum you could have found this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/298836-r34-25gt-brake-pads/
  14. it shouldn't matter you will be able to tell them the model of the car and they will give you the right pads
  15. brand of pad would help
  16. you're not going to get any cost saving by doing a major service at the same time the manifold has nothing to do with the timing belt or water pump
  17. i've searched and read through some threads vaguely mentioning coil packs... So i don't know
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