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Hey i remember this thread :)

how are ya Darren? hows the 33 going?

Hey Sam the 33 aint going nowhere....have decided to take it off the road after it started funking out on me. AFM, Fuel Pump, Clutch Rebuild, Cradle Bushes, Full Lube flush + service and a full FC retune is in store, so unsure when she'll be back!!!

hey Darren, whats involved in fitting new rear cradle bushes to an R33??? I hear its a pretty big job?

With the Zenith ones you have to drop the whole cradle, to purchase the Zenith ones they are $120 plus my bro in law can fit them for you for $55 P/Hr 1 1/2-2 hrs, or can supply some basic instructions.

Thats the way Sam, yeh we generally get the the Ed about 11am and have to line up, is usually a solid 12hr affair but being on the Sat people won't have to work, so i think we will be gettin there a bit earlier........you sould try and drag Duc there(not like he won't read this!!!!)

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