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We are proud to offer SAU forum members this fantastic deal on our new Engine Damper kits for Nissan Skyline R32 & R33 GTS-T & GTR

These Engine Damper Kits help to minimise wear on your engine mounts caused by excessive engine movement under load - A must for any modified Skyline

Simple D.I.Y installation and excellent value for money! - Only from Just Jap

Each kit includes high quality allen key bolts and washers

THESE KITS ARE AVAILABLE IN 3 COLOURS:

* Silver

* Red

* Blue

We have hundreds of these in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

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PICTURES OF THE ENGINE DAMPER KITS

R32 GTS-T SILVER KIT

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R32 GTS-T RED KIT

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R32 GTS-T BLUE KIT

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R33 GTS-T SILVER KIT

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R33 GTS-T RED KIT

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R33 GTS-T BLUE KIT

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R32 GTR SILVER KIT

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R32 GTR RED KIT

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R32 GTR BLUE KIT

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R33 GTR SILVER KIT

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R33 GTR RED KIT

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R33 GTR BLUE KIT

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WE ARE OFFERING THESE ENGINE DAMPER KITS TO SAU FORUM MEMBERS FOR ONLY $99.00

(AUSTRALIA WIDE DELIVERY ALSO AVAILABLE)

So how can I place my order?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_nengaccess.htm and purchase your engine damper online quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

They are selling very fast so be quick

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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Hi R33Deviat: We are working on kits for the A31, please watch our website.

These R32/R33 engine dampers are exclusive to Just Jap

Hey Dazz,

Do you have pictures of one fitted to a R33 GTSt, to give an Idea on how to fit it?

Rs,

Hi mate, we have only received our shipment of these within the last few days so we dont have any fitted photos just yet but we hope to by the end of the weekend.

Installation is very simple and is a quick D.I.Y job.

Regards,

Steve

Do the kits come with installation guide? =P

They dont im afraid, however as mentioned installation is very simple and you are welcome to contact us if you have any problems.

Regards,

Steve

Once again, JustJap does not cater for the R34 breed... i'm going to go have a cry now :(

Nah, can any of these be used on the R34GTT? :P

These only arrived last week so as yet we dont have any fitted photos - We are however working on this as we speak and hope to have some shortly.

They are selling fast.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Guys

can you deliver to the UK and if so how much including delivery

Cheers Shawny

Hi Shawny, yes we can.

Please drop an email to sales @ justjap.com and Trevor will get back to you with a total cost delivered to the UK.

Regards,

Steve

would this be a problem for those who have changed bottom ends to RB30? since the engine is slightly higher

wouldnt mind some engine bay pics with these installed

They shouldnt be, but this would be a matter of trial fitting.

Pictures we hope to have soon

Steve will these fit over the Greddy/PLAZMAMAN form of plenum for rb25 ?

Cheers Aaron

Hi Aaron, they should do.

As long as the plazmaman plenum doesnt sit higher than the cam covers (which I dont believe it does) you shouldnt have a worry.

Cheers,

Steve

Ive heard of these things being used on S13's before. Does anyone know if they actually make a beneficial difference to the handling of the car or not? Or is it because it looks cool :D




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