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About Bigbob

  • Birthday 09/05/1952

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    Tullamarine, Victoria
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    Electrical Auto & Domestic

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    Skyline Wagon 1989, 3.0Ltr,
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    Robert

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  1. UPDATE, UPDATE, price has been lowered to $500 OR nearest offer,,,,,, contact email: [email protected]
  2. FOR SALE - 1989, SKYLINE Wagon, RB30 Engine Hi All, Well finally my Skyline Wagon has bitten the dust, the engine has roasted, and although it turns over 100%, it looks like the head gasket has leaked water into the pots. So, I have for sale, I complete 1989 Series 3, Automatic, Nissan Skyline Wagon for sale, body is in very good shape, suspension recently overhauled, brakes recently overhauled, tyres replaced less than 3 months ago, electrics work fine, except for rear windscreen motor. It is white in colour, has nothing removed from it, although it does have non standard exhaust system (extractors) the rest is standard. I am selling this for $1000, OR nearest offer, so please feel free to contact me. (Pictures attached ) I live in Tullamarine, Victoria, and arrangements would need to be made for pickup of my trusty vehicle, I will miss her. If you have any questions please contact me.
  3. Thanks Kingtube for your input, I think it is important to provide input when there is a group of manufacturers and fitters, just out for the "buck" or "$" only.
  4. Yes running the standard wheels, and I have just had put on them KUMHO KH27's, they seem quiet, and seem to hold the wet well, (it was raining here this morning) and travel very well down the freeway, and stop quite good, I'm impressed.
  5. Yes running the standard wheels, and I have just had put on them KUMHO KH27's, they seem quiet, and seem to hold the wet well, (it was raining here this morning) and travel very well down the freeway, and stop quite good, I'm impressed.
  6. Many thanks to those who helped me in my choice "battle", you have been a great group of people. Thanks again Robert
  7. Your right, I have decided to go with the Kumho 27, tyre, and should get them on Thursday, with a front end alignment.
  8. Yes I am near the Airport, and I have looked at the Hankook, currently interested in the Dunlop SP SPORT LM704 . (They have a good name.)
  9. I tried to find the KU31 for my size and it is not available, only R16 & R17 sizes.
  10. Yes just the size that came with the vehicle, I have currently 195 70/14 tyres at the moment, but they are horrible (dangerous in the wet).
  11. Hu Nizmo, Thank you for your advice, I have been looking around and found that KUMHO are fairly common tyres, is there anything in particular I should look out for? I do not wish to get caught again by someone out to make a quick buck, with no regard to my safety. There's a KH17 and a KH27 pattern for KUMHO's but I do not know what that means other than a pattern. Any suggestions?
  12. I agree they are rubbish, but my reseller assured me of their good quality, what do you recommend for my R31?? I am on a pension so it needs to be reasonalby low priced, but would welcome your guidelines. Bigbob
  13. Hi All, I have a R31, Wagon, and have on it "Rockstone" 195 70 R14 tyres, I believe they are made by "HANKOOK" or so my tyre reseller stated. In the dry they are a 7/10 In the wet they are a 2/10** **(I do have a 6 cylinder engine, so maybe that makes a difference, but it should not.) I have previously used "HANKOOK" tyres and found them most satisfactory either in the Dry OR the Wet, so I am disappointed with these current tyres and trading them in as soon as possible, my life and that of my wife's is too important to trust this name. Would not recommend. Would welcome any recommendations anyone has? Regards, Bigbob
  14. Hi All, I ended up buying a scond hand handle mechanism from Ebay, and installed that then went and bought a key to fit the lock, I am now OK, thanks to your info,. and feedback. Regards, Bob
  15. Hi All, I am new to forums, and very unfamiliar with this type of communication, as I was brought up in the era of snail mail and telefax etc, (I am sure you understand.) I have a Skyline R31, 3.0Ltr engine, wagon, and currently I am not able to enter the front drivers door, because the handle has become total cracked and unstable which allows the key to not operate sucessfully. The handle I discovered is made of a sturdy "plastic", and while I thought that was rather unusual I attempted to find a replacement, but to my dismay I have yet to find a replacement. In relation to my research for this part, I wondered whether amongst the many people who own Skylines, whether others may have come across this issue, and whether there is a "fix", (maybe off another type of vehicle??) that would be suitable and give me the pleasure once again to open my door with my key. My vehicle is an 1989, (series 3) Skyline, 3.0, Station Wagon, the handles are rectangular in shape and you lift to activate the release mechanism. If that is of any assistance, i am unable to access my photo of my handle but can supply one if that can be of any assistance. :unhappy: Hoping someone can help, I would be most grateful. Regards Bigbob
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