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Was having a sus on the Kudosmotorsport site, just wondering if anyone can recommend getting any others parts while im doing my headgasket.

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/ku...s={13}137{14}48

1 x 100,000km Service Kit, Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25-t (RB25DET)

1 x Gasket Maker (Silicon), Permatex, Water Pump & Thermostat

1 x Gasket Set, VRS, Genuine Nissan RB25DE & RB25DET (Ex Neo 6)

The items im thinking in the shopping cart should do the trick?

Sorry for the noob questions, new to rbs and headwork.

Cheers for everyones advice

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Got to be careful on those cruises when ya rolling on 17's and 4WD spec ride height, cops will be all over that shit!

Yeah, its not like I've got to worry about the f**kwits who can't drive on those cruises

:(

anyone know where u can get those catch cans that replace your battery? those square style ones with breathers?

you talking about the ones that replace the washer bottle Adrian? i'd love one of these too, but need to relocate battery to the boot.

something similar to:

STPcatchCanWasherbottle.jpg

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