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Neither my GTR box or clutch kit came with a thrust bearing collar (or 'throw out bearing collar'). Does anyone have one lying around?

:D

youd want a brand new one , go get one from koji at import spares , about $50 for genuine nissan one :)

then youll have to go get it pressed with the old collar , i got andy from autosolutions to do mine for $20

looking for a cheap run around car

would like to have a/c and be manual

looking out for kei cars like mira's etc. but wont be overly fussy

wanna buy my 85 corolla? lol its a manual, a/c dosent work tho $800

lol steve i wouldnt been seen dead in a sigma haha and the BA says in the add typo like you said, meant to be 10k otherwise that would have been awsome

lol get this it comes with 1 complete good side

>>oops<<

i dont even think duck tape and/or zip ties could fix that haha

wanna buy my 85 corolla? lol its a manual, a/c dosent work tho $800

had a 92 rolla before after selling the 32, didnt really like it :P

Buy my ute, its got no A/C and its not manual :) but its a ute, great for towing your pig13

selling the 13 soon too once i get around to putting it up for sale. plus id like to have some room for more then 2 people as ive already got a ute here :P but thanks :D

probably should have added to the add, cheap on fuel or even gas.

thanks guys

Edited by Import S13

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