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Wanting to Buy or Borrow

RB25DET R33 GTST Heater Hoses', Under plenum, along firewall...anything to do with heater hoses in the engine bay...in any condition - as long as they are the correct length and shape. Would prefer the whole lot from someone if I can.

PM me.

  • 2 weeks later...

++++R33 GTST defected ++++

Stock front and rear suspension

Stock Exhaust

Stock wheels

if any one has any of these parts they could let me borrow to help me through regency, it would be much appreciated :)

Cheers, nathan

  • 2 weeks later...

+++ R32 GTR Identity Check +++

Stock fuel pressure regulator

I'm thinking i need a stock fuel pressure regulator (suit RB26) to clear ID check.

Mine looks a bit gay with yellow hose and gauge, may cause undue attention

Standard exhaust.

Have recently fitted Cat which quietened it a bit, but its still a bit loud, contemplating fitting a quieter exhaust for the inspection. ? If not available i might chance it. Any thoughts?

ryan, if you're driving over with us ive got a pair of 32 GTST stockies with the centres bored out to suit ford hubs that i carry as spares, so if u strike trouble i have them :)

keep an eye on pressures, that will be the key. Underinflated tyres will heat up excessively and blow out, generally what happens on trucks anyway :)

Hi guys.

I need to borrow a pair of stock GTR BOVs. I believe they can be from any of the R32-34 but am not 100% positive. I have a R32 GTR.

I need to lend the BOVs to Simon at Morpowa (Modbury North) to make up a custom return pipe for me as St Marys Collision Repair Centre lost mine when they failed to repair my car over the 12 month period they had it in 2008/9.

Please help me out. I have only had my GTR for 2x 3 month stints since blowing the engine over 4 years ago and in that time have poured thousands of $ down the GTR sumphole yet have had very little enjoyment from it. ATM I am in a very tight fiscal position and will be so until either Shannons finally pay me the $3.5k they have owed me since 2009 or I receive my legal settlement that has been going on since 2002.

Cheers.

David aka writeoff

Edited by writeoff

Hey,

I'm after some 5x114.3 rims with legal tread to borrow for a few weeks to just a month tops.

Must be the same sizes and offset all around and no smaller then 16" for the new car.

I will pay for the usage for helping me out of course.

OH, and I wont be driving on them very much as I leave for work for a couple of weeks. I just need something to put the car on.

Edited by Import S13

Kye i have S14 rims you can borrow, 3 of them have awesome tread, the other has around 50% tread and is different but shouldnt matter too much if you are just rolling it around. pickup in wingfield!

Im after somebody who runs a VG30 Turbo on an RB20.

Must run:

VG30 15psi (or their abouts)

FMIC

Any injectors is fine

Any AFM is fine

Should be making around the 19-205rwkw mark

Would like to borrow your ECU for 1 day and will give you $50 in return. Would like to get the tune copied by a professional.

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