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Zeal B68,000kms, Springrate 10/8, 6 Damper, 2 Way Height, Pillow Mounts

No leak

For Nissan BCNR33 BNR34 ER34

$1450 in stock

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Cusco Zero 2 - Springrate 10/8, 5 Damper, 2 way height 13,000kms

No leak

For Nissan Silvia HCR32

$1450 in stock

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Cusco Zero-2-Springrate 11/9kg, 5 damper, 2 way height, 8,000kms

Excellent condition

For BNR32/HNR32

$1500 in stock

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ORC 409D Single Plate HCR32

Brand New

$1200 IN STOCK

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Genuine Apexi AX53B70 (370PS) - 9000kms, Stainless Steel Dump Pipe, No Oil Leaks or Shaft Play Guarantee

For Nissan Skyline R32

$1700 IN STOCK

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HCR32 Manual box (just the box)

75,000kms

$1900 in stock

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1994 RB25DET

87,000kms

$2000 IN STOCK

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HCR32 RB20DET Engine, 90000kms

No Loom, but Turbo Attached

For Nissan Skyline R32

$1400 IN STOCK

uDrive40.jpgHKS Kansai Brace

For BNR32

$480 ETA end of April

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Cusco Rea Toe Arms

Brand new

For S13/S14/S15/R32

$370 EAT early April

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Cusco Traction Rod

Brand new

For S13/S14/R32

$330 ETA early April

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Cusco OS Type Front & Rear Brace

For Nissan Skyline R32

$270 IN STOCK

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Brand new Rear Cusco OS brace + used Cusco OS front brace for R33

$400 IN STOCK

Nismo Carbon Gearknob - Brand New

For Nissan Silvia S13/180SX/S14, Skyline R32/33/34

$130 IN STOCK

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Nismo Leather Gearknob - Brand New

For Nissan Silvia S13/180SX/S14

$80 IN STOCK

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Nismo Rad Cap

For Nissan

$65 IN STOCK

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Nismo Oil Cap

For Nissan

$110 IN STOCK

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    • Great work! Thanks for documenting the process.
    • How would you even adjust the clutch if the pedal already has the correct free play? The operating cylinder has no adjustment in mounting position or rod length. On pull style clutches there is also no ability to adjust the bearing carrier. Push type I can see how adjusting the carrier height makes it all work.   If this is the twin plate clutch did you verify that your friction disks were oriented correctly? It's not mentioned in the directions at all you just have to notice that one side the friction disks have a part number on the hub fingers and a subtle coning to those fingers. Another thing that I noticed was if you put the friction disks in backwards the pressure plate fingers will not be even and flat when the clutch is installed.
    • yeah, mechanically, it is probably do-able, off the top of my head, there would be the transfer case, which I believe will bolt up to the rear of the RWD transmission, the shorter rear tail shaft. A front drive shaft, front diff, engine upper sump, front drive shafts, front hubs and front AWD struts (they are shaped around the front drive shafts), LCAs (at the very least from the front suspension) oil cooler.  You might want the rear diff from an AWD too, so you can be certain the front and rear diff rations are identical.  Who knows what brackets and mounts you might need.  So a whole doner car might be the best option if you need to maintain RHD. Then actually making it work, that would be a whole different story.
    • Take the fall as a warning sign for future endeavours  Stay safe mate
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