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wanted:

1metre length of steel tube

14mm outside diameter with 1mm wall thickness (ie 12mm inside diameter)

cant find anything. can anyone help point me in the correct direction.... tried all metal suppliers down south with no luck

wanted:

1metre length of steel tube

14mm outside diameter with 1mm wall thickness (ie 12mm inside diameter)

cant find anything. can anyone help point me in the correct direction.... tried all metal suppliers down south with no luck

Bahnerts Steel Supplies on OG Road might be able to sort you out, bit far north for you maybe but they have a decent range.

Otherwise Smart Aluminium if you're happy to have an aluminium tune

-D

Bahnerts Steel Supplies on OG Road might be able to sort you out, bit far north for you maybe but they have a decent range.

Otherwise Smart Aluminium if you're happy to have an aluminium tune

-D

thanks.

need to sleeve some bolts (brake upgrade), will head out to OG rd and look/see

wanted:

1metre length of steel tube

14mm outside diameter with 1mm wall thickness (ie 12mm inside diameter)

cant find anything. can anyone help point me in the correct direction.... tried all metal suppliers down south with no luck

You trying to sleeve R33 bolts/calipers onto Stagea/R34 hubs? :thumbsup:

Items:

550CC+ Injectors. Must be Direct replacement for R33 Series 2 RB25DET

Extra Info:

Side Fed

High impedance

Must be direct drop in

Support 300rwkw

Connectors and collars

Contact Details:

Contact via PM

Price and price conditions:

Budgets around $500

WTB 34 GTT bits

1 x driver side pillar (black), i think its the A pillar (mine has holes in it from stupid people doing stupid mods)

Valve covers for rb25det (polished preferred or stock)

2 x lef and right side console covers (ones that go each side of the radio) mine are scratch to hell.

intercooler core. Anyone got one laying around?

have a hybrid fmic sittin here. has a dent and not sure if its any good but welcome to have a suss and revel in ya old 31 ;). still dont run tho :blink:

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