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anyways wheres that place you was talking to me about making CAM's approved half cages?

You are better off and cheaper off using Nambour radaitors - They build both CAMS and FIA spec cage's. This is an FIA spec (full) in my mates car. a Half CAMS spec cage if you strip the car will not be too much

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Bond Roll bars was who I was talking about yesterday -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ro...on-t282289.html

Taz/Dave:

R32 ran better with the cleaner - Something is still blocking up and making the ECU dump a huge amount of fuel, I pretty much pop, crackel and throw endless flames, it looks good.. But clearly still something playing up.

Taz, can you get me a price on those two bearing, installed. Can you also get me a price on a Ryco Z387 fuel filter. I had this same problem with one of my other stock R32's when I ran the tank too low, cleaner, replace filter, cleaner replace filter. Came good in a week, but cost an arm and a leg :thumbsup:

what timing belt you got?? gates one??

if not then have to do a whole kit with a new timing belt at the same time..

did u want me to quote u for that?

Gates belt... You can buy each bearing on there own from Repco/Nissan AFAIK

Quote on Fuel filter price. Will buy two or three if price is better, but as Its not bulk, Id say not?

Quote on 2x bearings installed by you.

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