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Ben's R32 Gtst Build


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Fuchs oil saved the day! only damage was bigend bearing #1 started to come apart, but it didn't spin, and didn't mark the crank. So all I need to do is replace the bearings and it's good to go

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Are those bushes one piece or two? I've been using bushes similar to the link below for around 8 years will no issues. My car isn't a track car, but is driven reasonably hard at times...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SuperPro-Caster-Rod-Bushes-S13-S14-S15-R32-R33-R34-Z32-/170725212086?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27c003ffb6

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The current ones are 2 piece, but i've also killed a set of single piece ones. they are the softest part on the front suspension, so it's understandable that they are the first to fail under circuit loads

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My 20 cents worth;

A GTR (4wd) front swaybar won't fit a GTST (2wd).

I was looking back through this for some info, and I came across this. Fun fact, a GT-R swaybar does fit on a Gtst. I don't run one, but I recently fitted one up to another Gtst.

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I was looking back through this for some info, and I came across this. Fun fact, a GT-R swaybar does fit on a Gtst. I don't run one, but I recently fitted one up to another Gtst.

Beauty, i've been looking for a while for confirmation on this.

Did you end up going for speedflow fittings on the cooler or go full braid?

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I'll keep on with the pushlock fittings, but i'll replace the sus one with a speedflow one. I'm still waiting for my bearings to arrive, they are made in Launceston by ACL, shipped to the mainland, then bought back.

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I've been working on the car but forgetting to update the thread, the car is currently on jack stands with the engine out. I just sent the shocks off for a revalve, and I shoudl have the engine back together this weekend.

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Sounds good Ben our fiat is still not ready hehe we had to build a new one for this year as the old red one collapsed in the strut mounts.

What car is your old man running this year?

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Well I have finally got my engine back together. just waiting on getting the flywheel buzzed, and it can go back in the car.

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Shocks are back from being re-valved, and are back in the car.

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