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Hey Guys,

Looking for anyone interested in buying ATI balancers. I need to know how many people are intrested for the following part numbers before I can give you a firm price. The more people we have the better price we get, pricing brackets start at 2, 4, 8 each part number.

Nissan Skyline GTR RB26DETT R32 R33 R34 ATI super Super Damper Harmonic Dampers

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP All Pulleys are in OEM locations. Power steering pulley is 15% underdrive, alternator and water pump are 5% underdrive. A 10mm shorter belt is required for power steering pulley. Damper shell and pulley are aluminum with steel hub. Be sure to check your crankshaft for roundness. If it is equal to or more than .001" out of round, you will need to adjust for proper damper press fit.

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP Damper includes new aluminum water pump pulley for clearance. A/C belt is a 25% overdrive - DO NOT USE BELT IF RACING! 15% underdrive on power steering, OEM size on water pump.

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP All Pulleys are in OEM locations. Power steering pulley is 15% underdrive, alternator and water pump are 5% underdrive. A 10mm shorter belt is required for power steering pulley. Damper shell and pulley are aluminum with steel hub. Be sure to check your crankshaft for roundness. If it is equal to or more than .001" out of round, you will need to adjust for proper damper press fit.

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP Damper includes new aluminum water pump pulley for clearance. A/C belt is a 25% overdrive - DO NOT USE BELT IF RACING! 15% underdrive on power steering, OEM size on water pump.

Who's Interested?

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1,

2,

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, italiasr

2,

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, YO88O

2,

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, Jz-r33

2, angus_smart

3, ommuru

Post up here if your keen.

http://www.atiperformanceproducts.com/prod...s/damnissan.htm for detailed info.

Cheers,

Johno

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if your price is around right i'll be in for a

34gtr 600-1000hp. i guess n1's @ 1.7 bar should net me over 600hp.

917753

i was considering doing this myself. but one group buy at a time is enough

Edited by Angus Smart

That would be right. I just ordered mine.... got it in the post last Monday, yet to be fitted. Oh well! It looks nice though :D

Thanks guys, getting a much better responce then I thought.

From first round negs. the pricing is as follows. I am working on better pricing from a few venders in the states. Due to the quantities we require im confident we will get a much better price.

Price excluded shipping and is in US$

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

$450.00 1-2

$400.00 3+

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP

$520.00 1-2

$500.00 3+

918598 - R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

$470.00 1-2

$400.00 3+

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

TBA

Cheers

Johno

The 918598 one is US$419 at summit too

Do you have a link mate? keen to talk to these guys.. cheers Johno

EDIT: sorry mate didnt hit refresh quick enough.. thanks

Ok, I will get summit racing involved in the process.

[200] - which one are you interested in mate?

T04 GTR - I will ask the suppliers for pricing on all belts to suit the balancers.

Sorry I cant edit my first post for some reason.. below is an update on the people interested.

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1,

2,

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, italiasr

2, Adriano

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, YO88O

2,

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, Jz-r33

2, angus_smart

3, ommuru

4, Ali-Turko

5, T04GTR

6, T04GTR

7, T04GTR

8, Smoky

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