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you can borrow mine Guy, just organise a time to come get them

Thanks Steve. I pulled the coil packs out between showers today and there was a lot of moisture at the base of the plugs. Cleaned and dried the whole area up after a short test drive it seems to be running well.

I'll run it for a day or two just to be sure, but hopefully the problems been resolved.

At some stage though new coil packs are on the cards, but Nissan want $233 each. Ill keep my eyes out for a set of spitfires I think. I've seen near new sets as low as $400, and around $550 new.

Hi, I am relatively new to the skyline world but are there any R33 GTR owners willing to test out a Power FC?

I have read the FAQs but it still won't turn over in my GTR :-(

I just want to make sure it is not my car which is the problem

Model is PFC GTR33L 020-0483

Happy to pay a few dollars/beer for your troubles

Those interested please PM me!

Cheers

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Need some stock springs for an R33 S2 to clear defect. Borrow or buy on those.

Also would like to try a stock AFM, O2 sensor and maybe an AAC valve to try to diagnose a few issues. I have cleaned all of these things using the guides on here.

I know the springs shouldn't be a problem, see how we go with the other stuff.

Cheers guys.

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Does anyone here have a Yellow Plastic or Metal 20L Jerry can or two they could lend me for the weekend?

Needs to be diesel friendly!

Can pick up as long as its not woop woop

Cheers

Nigel

Hope Valley

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Just bought a S2 r33 from Melbourne and need some bits to take it in for ID check.

If any one could help me out I would appreciate it!!! Require the following:

- Stock IC and piping

- Stock Turbo, manifold, dump

- exhaust

- Inlet manifold and TB

- wheels with tread

- stock suspension

- s2 steering wheel

- stock dash cluster

Cheers

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Hi all,

I'd like to borrow an english language R32 GTR workshop manual in the next few weeks. I can leave a returnable cash deposit with the lender if required. Happy to leave cash to the value of the manual.

Cheers.

Mike

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need to borrow these parts for an r33 s2 gtst:

stock intercooler mounting brackets w/ bolts and the intercooler elbows; pic related

getting my car inspected on monday at 10am so need it asap

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Has anyone got a good high flow fuel pump that I can borrow for 2 days?

Probably something that will drop straight in....

S1 R33 GTST - Looking at buying one, but want to be sure that it is the fuel pump causing the issue.

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anyone have a locknut key to suit the outside style lock nuts (not the key style) if that makes sense haha northern suburbs (gawler)

just going to steal some rims during the week........

joke joke got a car from the auctions and cant get the wheels off haha

get a cheap socket from supercrap and smash on it? or wont that work?

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