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Need that little hose behind the head/lower plenum, which connects from the lower intake plenum to the hard pipe which goes to the turbo around the back of the head. Its a little coolant elbow rubber hose.

Please PM me or call 0449 928 227 if you have one.

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WTB - V35 18" wheels, premium spec, like these ones that someone had for sale on here a little while ago, i missed out.

http://www.skylinesa...ims-with-tyres/

If you have any that you'd like to part with, let me know via PM

Also chasing an RB25 clutch fan assembly including viscous centre.

Edited by Sorin-Andrei

WTB CAS Sensor R34 GTT. According to the web, its model 23731-5L30A which fits:

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25 (RB25DE) / GTS25-t (RB25DET) / GTS-4 (RB25DE)

Nissan Skyline R34 GT (RB20DE Neo 6) / 25GT (RB25DE Neo 6) / 25GT-4 (RB25DE Neo 6) / 25GT-t (RB25DET Neo 6) / GTR (RB26DETT)

Tried to go down to JIS this afternoon, but despite their website saying closing time at 3pm, turned up a little after 2pm and closed up.

Hi guys, had some work done on car, looking to upgrade ECU from the stock rb25det one, mine is an Auto Coupe'! been looking seriously at getting NISTUNE :D does anyone have a nistune board to suit even if its in the Z/R32 ecu as long as its all prepped for auto R33 :-)

definitely the next addition to my car I believe to make a difference in the overall drivability/power/acceleration etc of the car to get this nistune and get a proper tune done :)

thanks guys if any1 has one to sell or can suggest a good place to get one?

CHEERS

MIKE

Hi guys, had some work done on car, looking to upgrade ECU from the stock rb25det one, mine is an Auto Coupe'! been looking seriously at getting NISTUNE :D does anyone have a nistune board to suit even if its in the Z/R32 ecu as long as its all prepped for auto R33 :-)

definitely the next addition to my car I believe to make a difference in the overall drivability/power/acceleration etc of the car to get this nistune and get a proper tune done :)

thanks guys if any1 has one to sell or can suggest a good place to get one?

CHEERS

MIKE

Best bet is to find the best ecu for the application in the second hand parts thread (I see them all the time) and then see Pete from PLMS for a cable,nistune board + installation - he'll take care of you

Got mine around 2 years ago, was a great investment

-D

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