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  1. GKTech sell a HICAS delete bar that "has mounts for regular toe arms in the exact position they are in on non HICAS subframes". Regular toe arms appears to mean GKTech or equivalent, not OEM. The implication seems to be that this is better than other HICAS eliminator kits that alter the inner mounting location?

    I installed an ebay type (TAS Autosport) HICAS eliminator kit a few years ago and have had no problems with it street driving. Noticeable improvement over flogged OEM ball joints as expected.

  2. PM if you want any of these items!

    Located Riverstone NSW 2765.

    Everything complete and in good working condition.

     

    1. Champion RC12YC Spark Plug - $4

    Suits many Briggs & Stratton small engines (e.g. 300 series). Has been run for about 10 minutes only.

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    2. Onkyo AV Receiver TX-DS797 6-Channel - $20

    Gold colour. Includes RC-460M remote (no batteries) and radio antennas.

    https://www.intl.onkyo.com/downloads/manuals/pdf/tx-ds797_manual_e.pdf

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    3. Onkyo DVD Player DV-SP404 - $5

    Silver colour. Includes RC-608M remote.

    https://www.intl.onkyo.com/downloads/manuals/pdf/dv-sp404_manual_e.pdf

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    4. Gigaset C470 IP DECT Cordless Phone - $20

    Handset requires 2 x AAA 1.2V NiMH rechargeable batteries (not included).

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    5. Futurama Calendars - $50

    Five calendars. 2006-2009 wall calendars and 2009 art calendar. 2009 wall calendar in original plastic wrap.

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    6. Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E4400 - $5

    LGA775. Includes stock cooler (never used).

    https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/29753/intel-core-2-duo-processor-e4400-2m-cache-2-00-ghz-800-mhz-fsb.html

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    7. Billion BiPAC 7800N Wireless Router - $5

    Includes ADSL line filters.

    http://au.billion.com/index.php?files&type=item&action=63&cat=6

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    8. Lian Li PC-10 Computer Case - $10

    Aluminium with plastic front bezel. Toolless design. Includes two small fans.

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    9. Small Computer - $50

    Minimal power-on hours. Spent most of its life in storage.

    Recently tested stable 24-hours Prime95 (In-place large FFTs). WD hard drive passed full media test (Data Lifeguard Extended Test).

    *** Operating system software not included! ***

    Case modified to fit full size power supply. Custom elastic suspension for up to three hard drives.

    Antec NSK 3400 case with Corsair VX450W power supply.

    AMD Athlon X2 4850e dual-core processor with Thermalright HR-01 Plus heatsink.

    Corsair 2GB DDR2 800MHz RAM.

    Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H motherboard REV:1.0 with integrated ATI Radeon HD 2100 graphics.

    Samsung HD502HI 500GB and Western Digital WD6400AACS 640GB hard drives.

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  3. I looked into tensioner and idler part numbers last year. Mostly I wanted to identify the NSK bearing part numbers to avoid paying extra for the same parts in a Nissan branded box.

    Tensioner RB20 and RB25:

    • Nissan: 13070-5L300 or 13070-73L00 or AY460-NS010 (Pitwork)
    • NSK: 60TB0683
    • GMB: GT90600

    Tensioner RB26:

    • Nissan: 13070-42L00 or AY460-NS013 (Pitwork)
    • NSK: 60TB0732A
    • GMB: GT80340

    The parts fit interchangeably. I installed the RB26 NSK part (60TB0732A) on my R33 RB25DET. The GMB catalog lists almost identical dimensions between their part numbers. They differ only in overall height by 0.5mm. The catalog also mentions that their RB25 tensioner weighs 390g and is a "single row" bearing type. The RB26 tensioner weighs 505g and is "double row". Perhaps someone more knowledgeable about bearings can comment on whether single vs double row implies a significant difference in durability?

    For completeness, following are the idler part numbers. Unlike the tensioner, RB26 has the same Nissan part number as RB20 and RB25. I installed the NSK part (56TB2801B01) on my R33 RB25DET.

    Idler RB20, RB25, and RB26:

    • Nissan: 13074-58S00 or AY660-NS001 (Pitwork)
    • NSK: 56TB2801B01
    • GMB: No listing (that I could find)

     

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  4. I have some R34 GTT caliper bolts here, brand new. Nissan part number 41005-AA000.

    Hexagonal head, M14, 1.5 thread pitch.

    Total length measures 49mm. Head is 9mm, then 12mm unthreaded, then 28mm threaded.

    The last 2mm of the unthreaded section tapers down to the threads so maybe that should be counted as part of the threaded section? I'm no expert on fasteners. 10mm and 30mm are nice round numbers though.

     

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  5. cleaning them up is easy . polish it with anything . everyone will tell you anyhting from jif to tooth paste . meguairs do a plastic polish called plastx . it works well .

    nothing will stop them turning yellow again tho .

    How quickly do they discolour again? Is it annoyingly soon after polishing, or do they stay clear for a useful while?

  6. The market for sports cars hasn't been good for a while...

    It took me a long time (many months) to sell my previous car. It was immaculate and I wasn't willing to drop the price down to the level of an 'average' example.

    I think you're doing the right thing advertising online.

    Monitor the market to make sure your price is right. I set mine too high at first.

    Best advice is to be patient.

  7. Also recommend Shannons if they'll insure you. Their policy is good and in my experience they're often the cheapest too.

    When I first got a full comprehensive policy I went through the NRMA. They gave me a maximum no-claim bonus because I'd had 3rd party property insurance through them for a few years on my previous car.

    So if you have an existing policy of some kind, see if you can negotiate something with the same insurance company.

  8. I'm chasing one of these as well in Sydney.

    But I need the whole assembly, including snorkel.

    Any advice on places worth looking for one? Other forums? Wreckers? I'm new to this searching for parts game.

    Thanks.

  9. Bought myself a Bell helmet from Revolution Racegear last year. No complaints although of course it would have been nice if the cost was a little less.

    Even though it'll be a bit more expensive, I recommend going to a store and trying on a range of different helmets. Correct fit is very important for safety and comfort!

  10. Stock Standard R33 Series II Airbox + Snorkel + Brand New Panel filter

    In Excellent condition. This airbox was sitting in a shed for a long time

    Comes with a brand new panel filter

    Great for Clearing Defects or going back to the stock as the Cops are getting nasty out there before you get defected.

    Don't be fooled, allot of responsive power can be made through using the stock airbox. Only people that have used Pod's that have gone back to stock air boxes can tell the difference around the streets.

    I'm not negotiable : $170 Cash on pick up

    Pick up available from Taylors Lakes or Glenroy, can post around Australia at an additional cost.

    Mob: 0422756270

    Is this the airbox + snorkel from this other thread?

    http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/-t...t&p=5107863

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