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seat belts driver and passenger shipped to 5091 SA

you wouldn't have the steering rack?

did you happen to change the ratio of the front diff as i was sure the stag came 4.3??

seat belts driver and passenger shipped to 5091 SA i dont have the buckles that are attached to the front seats, have the rest though. still keen?

you wouldn't have the steering rack? nah sorry mate, dont have

did you happen to change the ratio of the front diff as i was sure the stag came 4.3?? yeah it does, but when i did the 5 stud hub conversion i put gtr gears in

how easy/cost was it to put GTR gears in i find i run out of puff way to quick

are the belts not frayed i assume i can just use my buckles or do you mean the bit the buckle plugs into ??

how easy/cost was it to put GTR gears in i find i run out of puff way to quick

are the belts not frayed i assume i can just use my buckles or do you mean the bit the buckle plugs into ??

Belts are in excellent condition. if you have got the buckles then it would be sweet as.

It was easy cause i put in a r33gtr full rear diff. The front spline has to get machined a bit. dont cost more the 100.

cheers,

Michael

:P you mean you didn't need to change the whole front crown and pinion gear, and did you notice you could get more kph out of each gear

ill organise to get the belts off you as mine are starting to fray im guessing its easy enough to sway buckles

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momo steering wheel with boss kit - $70

speco boost guage - $10

interior lights - $5

roof handels - $5

hose clamps (10) - free

indicator/light stalk - $5

foot rest - $5

glove box - $5

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

seat belt set - $20

interior plastic around rear window - $10 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

stock dash with 115337km - $50

door trims - $20 ea

roof carpet - $20

veilside rear bar - $50

boot and drift wing - $150

complete doors with electric mirrors, power windows - $100 ea

works emotion xt7 Multistud 4/5 18”x8.5 +32 with bridgestone Potenza re01 235 all round, includes works light weight wheel nuts- $1300

dashboard - $5

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1200

gtr gearbox - $500

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff gtr 4.11 gears) turbo, computer and loom - $1500

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $5

cheers,

Michael

:) you mean you didn't need to change the whole front crown and pinion gear, and did you notice you could get more kph out of each gear

ill organise to get the belts off you as mine are starting to fray im guessing its easy enough to sway buckles

as per discussions earlier really interested in changing my gearing to GTR spec

and i take it the belts are 100% no frays what so ever and is it easy enough to change buckles

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