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^Just polish up the ones you have :) use any paint cut and polish, and get at it with some force!

(presuming its yellow and thats why you want it replaced)

Nope, superglued (leaked on) and scratched. so needs replacing.

Edited by Damo_R34
It still stands LOL...

Check the turbo, check I/C pipes, Vac lines, AFM etc... general process of elimination, if you cant see/find anything, maybe take it to a mechanic....

cool!

i had a look and i'm now certain the noise is comming from the turbo!

Has anyone bought body kit parts from just jap? Im thinking of buying the r31 frount bar but not sure what the fittment, quality and postage would be like

JJR Drift Front Bar Set - Nissan Skyline R31 Coupe

$695.00

Dont bother. Aweful fitment and shabby fibreglass.

Contact Cazz (GTS-145 on these forums) And ger her R31 house Version 5 front lip and import vents, and use a new nissan S3 bar.... lot better result.

Exactly what I have on my car (bar the new bar, mines munted as shit ATM) Quality is great and fitment is perfect.

I hope you have the rest of the kit and wheels to pull that front end off.....

S3 jap lights are the same as Aus S3 lights, only the S2 afterburners are different to the Aus S2 "bar heaters".... good luck if you can find a set. And you need a different garnish for them. If you can get the lot for under $500.... you're a lucky man. If you can find them at all. Get S3 lights and be done with it.

Eyelids you can get from URAS.... or make them yourself with F/Glass or just tape the headlights, But I think they ALL look like shit.

Stock lights, no kit, slammed on Longchamp XR4's, straight pipes.......... Old school jap tuff.

What I would have done... except I have a full kit, massive negative offset 18's, bolt on guard flares etc...

Edited by R31 drift pig
Has anyone bought body kit parts from just jap? Im thinking of buying the r31 frount bar but not sure what the fittment, quality and postage would be like

JJR Drift Front Bar Set - Nissan Skyline R31 Coupe

$695.00

talk to Notorious-187 on R31 club, he has one on his S3

refer to my post in a sec under the next quote tho.....

Dont bother. Aweful fitment and shabby fibreglass.

Contact Cazz (GTS-145 on these forums) And ger her R31 house Version 5 front lip and import vents, and use a new nissan S3 bar.... lot better result.

Exactly what I have on my car (bar the new bar, mines munted as shit ATM) Quality is great and fitment is perfect.

I hope you have the rest of the kit and wheels to pull that front end off.....

S3 Front bar - go to Grand Nissan at Reynella - cant remember the price but you can get them new

Vents - Cazz ($75ea plus postage BUT she does come to adelaide 3 times a year - or u could ask me nicely and i can get them in july when im over at shep)

Lip - Cazz again ($325ish i think they were, same deal)

S3 jap lights are the same as Aus S3 lights, only the S2 afterburners are different to the Aus S2 "bar heaters".... good luck if you can find a set. And you need a different garnish for them. If you can get the lot for under $500.... you're a lucky man. If you can find them at all. Get S3 lights and be done with it.

Eyelids you can get from URAS.... or make them yourself with F/Glass or just tape the headlights, But I think they ALL look like shit.

Stock lights, no kit, slammed on Longchamp XR4's, straight pipes.......... Old school jap tuff.

What I would have done... except I have a full kit, massive negative offset 18's, bolt on guard flares etc...

Iv seen the jap lights pop up on ebay somtimes and go for $400-$500 but i was hoping to find them cheaper lol if not il just spray the sr3aus lights black with some sunvisor paint. I was going to hunt around for the jap frount lights but the eyelids are alot cheaper.

I hope you have the rest of the kit and wheels to pull that front end off.....

Do you? otherwise it's just gonna look like poop.

If you want old school jap, gat an autospoiler and vents, and drop to the deck.

talk to Notorious-187 on R31 club, he has one on his S3

refer to my post in a sec under the next quote tho.....

S3 Front bar - go to Grand Nissan at Reynella - cant remember the price but you can get them new

Vents - Cazz ($75ea plus postage BUT she does come to adelaide 3 times a year - or u could ask me nicely and i can get them in july when im over at shep)

Lip - Cazz again ($325ish i think they were, same deal)

Hey cheers for the info il send her a pm and see what the price on postage is and what time il be looking at. Iv got a sr3 stock frount bar but if the new ones are cheap i might lash out and get one :banana:

Do you? otherwise it's just gonna look like poop.

Im only going with the frount bar,vented bonnet,eyelids,small boot scoop and old school deep dish rims if i can find them. If the car looks out of place with no skirts or rear bar il get them

It will Im afraid.... that front end is actually part of the R31House Ver 5 Drift kit......

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this is the old school front end you want...

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Or this one is a personal fav of mine...

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