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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

Yeah no change as such required, just had the old ones machined.

yeah keen on belts just looking into what i need to do to take my buckles off and just swap belts

sorry if im harping on about this but my limited knowledge of diff's is possibly proving to be a downfall

it was my (maybe misguided) belief that if i wanted to change final drive ratio's i would need to match to front diff to what the rear diff is running

so i dont get how you have done it so cheaply maybe you might like to PM me with what i would need to complete such a job and i wouldnt be doing the work just informing the tuner what needs to be done

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momo steering wheel with boss kit - $70

speco boost guage - $10

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

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

UPDATED PARTS LEFT

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $70

speco boost guage - $10

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

door trims - $20 ea

roof carpet - $20

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

what momo wheel is it i need a boss kit so im interested in the whole lot as i cant get my horn working with my wheel

im told i have hicas boss kits :P

and does it align up straight as the 2 kits i have dont :laugh: :laugh:

what momo wheel is it i need a boss kit so im interested in the whole lot as i cant get my horn working with my wheel

im told i have hicas boss kits :P

and does it align up straight as the 2 kits i have dont :blink::P

Unsure of model, but is all black, approx 30cm dia and has 2 inbuilt buttons. One at 3 o'clock and the other at 9 o'clock.

Lines straight with the boss kit

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