Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 42
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

One just went on IM for ~$150 delivered with a boot "Stagea" mat.

Would come in handy though.

OFF TOPIC: Did you get the grill?

Aw crap. I don't know how you find these things!

I played it tight on the grill and bid 4000, then got sick with wisdom teeth trouble and missed the close and it went for 4100 yen - Damn! Should have just paid the 5K as it was a bargain. If you ever stumble across another one (or the net) please let me know. Thanks

Hey can anyone help out with a part number for this net? Factory option on M35's I believe. I'm trying to get someone in Japan to hunt me up a price.

Thanks

H4935-AQ000 :nyaanyaa:

Double check it though. There were two under my VIN in my non-english FAST.

Edited by iamhe77
yeah the in the S2 C34 can do the same configurations. comes in handy.

s1 as well, i'm surprised you guys haven't got them unless they have gone missing between japan and aus, would be a std item.

s1 as well, i'm surprised you guys haven't got them unless they have gone missing between japan and aus, would be a std item.

Mine only came with the cargo curtain thingo you pull across.

I would be interested in seeing how much these cargo things cost.

Mine only came with the cargo curtain thingo you pull across.

I would be interested in seeing how much these cargo things cost.

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

LOL. Just seen Wolf Creek have we Jules?

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

You were lucky. It seems most S1 and S2 came with both (and there's even a S2 one for sale on this forum), but not many M35's got the net. Mine has the blind but no net. Net must have been an option.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hey   ive gone for a terminated harness on my build so selling brand new unused and unopened piggy back harness  https://www.haltech.com/product/ht-141357-elite-2000-2500-nissan-skyline-r32-33-r34-gt-r/ Located Bathurst NSW   price $600 + postage     
    • The trigger kit I have is similar to the one in the link below. While going through Facebook, I saw someone else mention a similar issue, and I’m starting to think this could be related to the crank gear itself. I understand these parts are CNC machined, but maybe some earlier versions or individual pieces might have slight inconsistencies—it just doesn’t look right in my case. https://www.facebook.com/share/16an8evZd9/?mibextid=wwXIfr I originally installed the crank gear using the thin OEM washer, but as shown in the attached photo, the timing belt walks very close to the edge. When I tried using a Nitto washer—which is thicker—it actually made the issue worse. The belt walks about 1mm off the front edge, which raises more concern about alignment.   I’ve gone through the full process of elimination:   The tensioner pulley and bolt are brand new and installed correctly. The bolt isn’t bent and is oriented properly. The back of the tensioner and the idler pulley are clean and seated correctly. The idler sits slightly more forward, which I understand is due to its design. I’ve experimented with both tight and loose belt tension, but it makes no difference. As soon as the engine runs, the belt immediately walks forward again—even if I reset it beforehand.     At this point, I’m considering replacing the crank gear with your Race Version 1 (12-tooth), but before purchasing, I wanted to ask:   Are you aware of any alignment issues when using this gear? Would this gear help keep the belt aligned correctly, or could the walking still occur? Does it work with a standard missing-tooth crank and rear washer? Is there any specific crank setup or install procedure required?     For reference, I’m not using a front washer, as the PRP crank gear seems to replace the need for one.   Looking forward to your advice.
    • Yep, looks that way. Never driven an E30 or R31 so I can only imagine  
    • Yuh, My new R34 box is sitting on the workshop floor (in its large shipping box, which is a nice thing on its own), along with a front plate to convert to push clutch. There was no way I was interested in rebuilding my existing one. Was only partly interested in the risk of buying a used one. But, if you want a 2nd hander, I can point you to one in/near Melbourne at least. @Komdotkom has one that should be in good enough condition to be usable. I don't think it's in a for sale thread, you'd have to message him. @redzedhas one that definitely needs a rebuild.
Ă—
Ă—
  • Create New...