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Being a GT-R you will need same width and tyre width all round,

I'm 90% sure the same rolling diameter cannot be acheived even if you run the same width tires etc.

Plus its bad for understeer which GTR's already have trouble with.

^^ wanna do mine? other wise its going to precision diff, to cost me an arm and a leg :cool:

dude its easy as. will take you a while tho depending on how you are with your knowledge and tools.

trust me you should be able to do it yourself. and for sweet fa. ill be at u pull it tomorrow getting my parts and then to combine and mini spool. give me a yell if you get stuck.

Hey guys, after a stock r33 gtst fly wheel

condition: any

Prcie: im easy, what they worth?

pm me

cheers ash

Cearing out the garage again in time for the new project

r32 front heater core, all air con piping and air con pump with bracket. basically everything u need.. $140 ONO

rb20 alternator. $40

rb20 crossover pipe with bov. $80

standard rb25 engine mounts with no bushes. $25

rb20 rubber intake pipe. $25

rb20 turbo. was leaking a bit of oil but minimum shaft play $60

rb20 front fan, not sure wat its called, runs off the engine. i think its called clutch fan? with the plastic cover around it but covers got crack up top. $40

rb25 standard clutch $25 or if u want a week ill have a flywheel aswell and u can have both for $90

rb20 exhaust manifold. looks ok condition. $25bux

some random blue/black drift brand steering wheel. good condition $15

txt or ring me on 0428851616 or pm me

cheers

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