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1. What do i gotta do to make a s2 AFM to plug into my s1 33.

2. The plastic guards under the front wheel arches.....to get replacement ones? (and the lil screws)..wreckers?

3. Gas Struts for the Bonnet...can u get em? i've looked around and havent found any?

i had more questions but i forgot em :P

and yes i tried the search function

thanks ;)

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1. What do i gotta do to make a s2 AFM to plug into my s1 33.

2. The plastic guards under the front wheel arches.....to get replacement ones? (and the lil screws)..wreckers?

3. Gas Struts for the Bonnet...can u get em? i've looked around and havent found any?

i had more questions but i forgot em :P

and yes i tried the search function

thanks ;)

tein make gas struts for the r33. there are alot of no-name brands on yahoo auction too

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I tried to plug the AFM in but it wont work :P

run an s2 afm? why do you have a s2 afm on a s1 engine can i ask curiously?

as for struts, take it to strut specialists in ozzy park, 54 guthrie street i think it is. blue and yellow sign. they'll work out a) what ends you need, b) what lifting force they require, and c) what length. laughing then.

splash guards are for pansies!!! :down: but yeah, wreckers or genuine (evil... evil shit going genuine). clips, if you have ONE then take it to an autopro or something, and get them to match it up.

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^^ Strut specialists charged me 77 inc for a pair, ML4371 (monroe part number for same ones) are around hundred bucks i believe.

beauty of strut specialists is, you get exactly what you need - not more, not less. and they take f**k all to make, take em in the morning you'll have em by the end of the day.

those dudes rock.

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