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will the 34 D-jetro work in a 33 Gtr?

And also the diff? are they interchange-able at all?

Sorry, wasn't watching the thread.

As Paul said re the D-Jetro. Diff I'm not sure on. I know the rear diff ratio is different in a 33 but really can't comment on the front one. I'll see what I can dig up.

Sorry, wasn't watching the thread.

As Paul said re the D-Jetro. Diff I'm not sure on. I know the rear diff ratio is different in a 33 but really can't comment on the front one. I'll see what I can dig up.

Thanks guys,

does the D-Jetro come with nipples?

Item: Z-Tune copy side skirts and rear pods

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Item Condition: Unfitted and unpainted

Reason for Selling: Can't be bothered getting it fitted and painted.

Item: Z-Tune copy front bar with lip

Price and Payment Conditions: $550 (pickup only)

Item Condition: Unfitted and unpainted

Reason for Selling: Can't be bothered getting it fitted and painted.

Interested in R34 intercooler and HKS oil cooler.

What is the condition of HKS oil cooler?

Can you post pics?

Located in Sth Melb 3205. Please advise delivery costs for both items.

Cheers

Pete

Interested in R34 intercooler and HKS oil cooler.

What is the condition of HKS oil cooler?

Can you post pics?

Located in Sth Melb 3205. Please advise delivery costs for both items.

Cheers

Pete

Pics attached. I'll organise a shipping quote and get back to you.

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Hi I will get the PFC if they include 2*map sensor and other things i need. and they will fit 34GTR? I also can pick up. please let me know as soon as you can. thank you

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Willo , what's the dimensions of the oil cooler ?

Brad

I'll pm you tonight. The core is 50mm thick with dash 10 fittings (1/2") from memory but the other dimensions I don't know off the top of my head.

Also up for sale:

Item: RB26 Tomei Type B Valve Springs

Price and Payment Conditions: $600

Item Condition: Less than 10,000kms old

Reason for Selling: Upgraded.

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