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not too old.. atleast its a late one.

i had same prob with the GTR bushes wearing and electrics..

with the 180sx things are cheaper and bushes are in better condition. cause its newer but i dislike the elctrics in it. have speaker drop outs and a/m gauges dropping out.

my guess its dodgy earths.

i have no problems at all with that sort of thing its all been replaced anyway

i will clear it up...the car has NO problems at all, just i personally do not like the car and feel for the money I could have done better actually a lot better, if some one else bought it they could have it the way i want for probably 2k, its just i dont care enough to screw around with it again

uve got genuine gaskets and intake gaskets... wtf..? and u dnt need a genuine gtr key

thats what happens when u bust them :D

also no gtr is complete without the real key! :sorcerer:

but u have genuine gasket kit which include intake mani gasket. and new waterpump should come with a gasket too.

and u dnt need to paint covers and bay.. and nor do u need plates. just somethings u can wait out a bit

once again mark, quality of job. also why do painting later when everything is apart and stripepd now?

it doesnt say genuine gasket kit, i bought random ones from dan. when i was dummy fitting the motor i had the intake gaskets on, and they broke when i took the plenum off.

also water pumps dont use gaskets, they use gasket goop. u shoulda known that already. its oil pumps that use gaskets.

once again mark, quality of job. also why do painting later when everything is apart and stripepd now?

it doesnt say genuine gasket kit, i bought random ones from dan. when i was dummy fitting the motor i had the intake gaskets on, and they broke when i took the plenum off.

also water pumps dont use gaskets, they use gasket goop. u shoulda known that already. its oil pumps that use gaskets.

the last waterpump i fitted used gasket and silicone.. ohhh snap.. huh..?? i basted the gasket.. on ur list it says waterpump gasket but u should knw that.. u made the list.

the last waterpump i fitted used gasket and silicone.. ohhh snap.. huh..?? i basted the gasket.. on ur list it says waterpump gasket but u should knw that.. u made the list.

it says

water pump & inlet manifold gasket
which means water pump (u know the big metal thigny majingy) and an intake gasket, ya farken douchbag :D
it says which means water pump (u know the big metal thigny majingy) and an intake gasket, ya farken douchbag :D

haha

why would u group water pump and inlet gasket together. why not say

a. water pump

b. inlet manifold

ppl are gonna read it and think u want a waterpump gasket.

haha

why would u group water pump and inlet gasket together. why not say

a. water pump

b. inlet manifold

ppl are gonna read it and think u want a waterpump gasket.

caus i bought them at the same time and i know what it meant :D

plus i only had a total price, not individual prices

no they wont.

did u get to see it before i removed the link? i can pm it to you if u want a squizz...i only removed it caus theres some prices in there im not suppose to let anyone else see/know about :D

did u get to see it before i removed the link? i can pm it to you if u want a squizz...i only removed it caus theres some prices in there im not suppose to let anyone else see/know about :D

nup didnt see it... you better PM me lol

no they wont.

ur gay

they are all the same anyway.. good ol nissan for doing that.

incorrect. rb20 and 25 differentiate wiith bolt placement

did u get to see it before i removed the link? i can pm it to you if u want a squizz...i only removed it caus theres some prices in there im not suppose to let anyone else see/know about :D

i can post the imageshack link lol... but im not that much of a dick

hmm well jspec sucked today

looking for a chaser i hope..

go see iron chef imports.. he specialises in chaser

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