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Gday,

Are the gearbox mounts for the r30 still available? I dont want the cross member, just the bit that bolts to the gearbox which the crossmember bolts into. The rubber is worn and on its way out and needs to be replaced.

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go on ebay, adn find an ebay store called "Ringwood Auto Parts" adn a guy called Rob will help you out. he has the part numbers and nolothane aftermarket catalogue, or know of a suitable replacement.....

He reckons no go for the r30, only r31 onwards :blink:

Contact Nissco

Address:

Nissco 1600 Workshop

2 Halbert Road

Bayswater North, Victoria 3153

Melways Reference - 51 : B10

Phone:

(03) 9761 4743

Fax:

(03) 9761 4005

International:

+61 3 9761 4743

Email:

[email protected]

Open six days a week.

http://www.nissco.com.au/contact.php

these guys know what they are doing.

GTR30 (the fella with the blackR30 turbo) gets all his work done here

one of the mechs there used to have a worked FJ20det (DR30).... he knows his shit!

im getting all my steering upgraes done here (bushes, alignments, braces etc) once i have the cash!

if they cant post the parts to you let me know as they are 1 km from my office... i can sort it out!

I meant to post a reply to this a while ago...

I found that the R30 rubber gearbox mount is crap. They don't really take much punishment at all. I ended up using one from a Datsun 180B/200B/240K/Bluebird. It doesn't quite fit - you need to extend the holes in the gearbox crossmember a few mm, but they are much stronger.

I meant to post a reply to this a while ago...

I found that the R30 rubber gearbox mount is crap. They don't really take much punishment at all. I ended up using one from a Datsun 180B/200B/240K/Bluebird. It doesn't quite fit - you need to extend the holes in the gearbox crossmember a few mm, but they are much stronger.

Are these datsun items still available or would a good second hand one do??

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