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sorry should i say tail shaft. not the 5 bolts from the half shfts to the diff i have those just need a new set of tail shaft bolts.

No go from Nissan? If you want I can look some part numbers up when I finish work today

Look what i found today:

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f**k U RUST !!!!!!!!!!

Not to worry that shit is fixable.

Ordered most the bits i need to finish my engine off today just to seal it up and keep the dust out and have it ready, i have decided to top mount my turbo just to make my life a lil bit easier, just waiting on a quote for exhaust manifold dunno which to get 6Boost or FULL RACE.

Purchased:

-Genuine Nissan Timing Gear Overhaul Kit

-Billet Fuel Rail

-BC Adjustable Cam Gears

-ATI Harmonic Balancer

-All new seals and Gaskets

-0.61 External Gate Turbine Housing (had 0.86 internal gate)

-Nismo Thermostat

Still to get for engine:

-Exhaust Manifold

-ID 1000cc Injectors

-Turbosmart 45mm Wastegate

-Turbosmart BOV

-Turbosmart FPR

-Plazmaman 60mm Throttle Body.

-Mishimoto Intercooler (V mount)

-Mishimoto Radiator (V mount)

-Mishimoto Oil Cooler

-Vipec V44

-Super Spark Coil Packs

That should be it lol.

any one got a spare set of drive shaft bolts, from drive shaft to diff? the 4 bolts nuts and washers. ant help would be good thanks lads having trouble tracking them down.

why dont u go to a bolt shop and get some ?? 8.8 hi tensile should be fine, split washer n nut or just a ni-loc nut.

from memory they are about an m12... may be wrong there, n about 30 to 40 mm long ??

Def not M12

There about 8mm I think from memory.

This is what I found if you want to go to Nissan

Part number is shown in the background window, corrosponds with the codes on the picture. Anyway, should be able to work it out lol

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Yep, i wonder why most of the Skyline owners in Mackay don't join this forum. Been seeing more and more lately, think there's a new white R34 GTS-T ( i think ) green p's only seen it once.

Edited by Seano350GT

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