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my car has been at the panel beaters for 2.5 months now. car has been repaired and the first time nissan ordered my parts they didn't get me a intercooler + sensor (didn't know i needed one until they were putting my car back together). they ordered it 3 weeks ago. feels like a life time and still waiting, how long does it take for parts to come from japan???

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depends if they're on back order in JP.

if they're in stock in JP, then in the next 2 weeks you'll get the parts. Then your repairer will close for xmas and Jan.

You'll get the car back in Feb.

PS a Gallardo will smash your R34 in so many different ways, and positions lol

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hey marcus.....i think the number 2 should be get a firm grip on something else.....anyway.....marcus loves the cork...pay no attention to him

thanks mate, you're a nice guy!

anyone know what sensor goes into the intercooler, maybe i can source 1 here and get a aftermarket cooler.

i don't have a 34, but I think it's just a temp sensor on the outlet side of the cooler. you could just run the cooler without the sensor until it arrives (as long as you blank over the sensor hole), but you won't get a reading on the MFD for intercooler temp. You might also get a warning light or the MFD might not work if it doesn't detect a sensor - who knows...

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thanks mate, you're a nice guy!

i don't have a 34, but I think it's just a temp sensor on the outlet side of the cooler. you could just run the cooler without the sensor until it arrives (as long as you blank over the sensor hole), but you won't get a reading on the MFD for intercooler temp. You might also get a warning light or the MFD might not work if it doesn't detect a sensor - who knows...

thanks for info mate, spoke to Ben and he said similar thing.

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my car has been at the panel beaters for 2.5 months now. car has been repaired and the first time nissan ordered my parts they didn't get me a intercooler + sensor (didn't know i needed one until they were putting my car back together). they ordered it 3 weeks ago. feels like a life time and still waiting, how long does it take for parts to come from japan???

Overnight parts from Japan, is what I'm hearing. Vin Doesn't lie. It must be true, teh interwebs says so!!! :D

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