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Hey guys I am chasing some parts for my R32, I hope some of you guys can help me out.

Car: 92 R32 GTS-T Coupe

Parts Needed:

Drivers side air vent (the small circle on located on top of the dash. Mark maybe able to help me out.)

UPDATED 22nd August

Edited by Triptych
come on guys some of you must have some spare parts laying around.

This guy in W.A has a stack of stuff that maybe some interest

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=148692

I know it's W.A but heres the link anyways

Ryan I just want to thank you for all your help you have given me so far. Everybody I have come in contact with so far in this communty has been really nice and helpful. Thank you all and hopefully it won't be too long before I get this car looking as good inside as it is outside.

I will do spook. I am starting to think of trying my luck with Nissan or maybe Clark Rubber. Might also be time to start ringing the local Import Wreckers to.

  • 2 weeks later...

well i am pretty sure the pump is fine, I am thinking it is the sensor that is the problem with my fuel guage not reading right so I am going to try swap over the sensor to see if that fixes it. PM me a price your looking at for the sensor. I will be checking out my fuel system tomorrow when I do my coolant and oil change.

Also my holidays from work start on tuesday so that should give me some time to give this car a good look over and start fixing things. One really annoying thing is my Door open light stays on. I have tried replacing the sender in the doors (both sides) and it still does it so I am guess a wire has been disconnected somewhere along the line.

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