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  1. Hey MJ, Please see the attached image files which should show you the part numbers. I will try break it down so its easy to understand (just in case it does't make sense :-). The image file shows an illustration of the spoiler with all the part codes. (not part number) I included all the parts in the illustration in the part number image as i wasnt sure if your after every single clip, nut and bolt. The part numbers file shows the part numbers (Duh xP) but also shows the part code so you match up the part you want in the image with the part on the list. you will notice that the quantity column is all 1. you can disregard this as the number of each part required for your car is under the "per veh" column. If anything is unclear or you need me to get anything else. Just let me know! :-)
  2. Hey Mj, you will need to either post up or PM your VIN so that one of us can search FAST to get the correct part number. I'm happy to do it but won't be back from work till late tonight.
  3. Yeah just remember to start from the furthest wheel away from the master cylinder and work your way forward. When you loosen the bleed nipple push the pistons back with your fingers. This will push fluid out so take this into account when you do it
  4. If your changing your pads it is also a good time to bleed your brake system/ change fluid. Go to repco/ supercheap etc and pick up a one man bleeder kit. Easy as to use also check your disk condition ( they may need to be machined) because its always good to bed in your new pads on clean disks!
  5. Yeah just jap sell the BC racing coilovers for NA. Best bang for buck coilovers in a lot of people's opinion
  6. I'm my experience the rears are ball! If it is an NA. Hicas models used forks. The easiest way to check is to get down and have a look under the car for yourself it would probably take you less time to do that than read this reply So if your buying coilovers you will probably be looking at ones that are reccomended for 33gtst
  7. are you after carbon ones or stock ones? For carbon try PSI parts, they have timing belt covers and valley covers. for rocker covers i would just clean yours up, maybe get them coated if you like.
  8. Save the money and DIY and get the satisfaction of doing it yourself
  9. will be pretty hard to find one here as the N/A skyline market isnt big lol. cheapest bet is to find a second hand one or you can buy online or try import monster or hayatonka, if your in bris then like lowbro said try ces. it all comes down to how much your willing to spend.
  10. Oh yeah and if your doing a custom. Generally sizing wise you want anywhere from 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 you don't really wanna go to much over that as it's an n/a u still need a bit of back pressure
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