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Im chasing the following parts for a mates 96 R33 GTR V Spec

- Aluminium Housing or Stub Axle that the bearing hub bolts into.

- Right hand Rear drive shaft or CV shaft.

:3some:

What's wrong with the current ones?

Where are you located? as it will help readers know where you are to suggest somewhere

Are you after new or second hand ones?

I take it the stub axle is for the same side on the rear?

Have you tried a wrecker or a CV reco place?

What's wrong with the current ones?

Where are you located? as it will help readers know where you are to suggest somewhere

Are you after new or second hand ones?

I take it the stub axle is for the same side on the rear?

Have you tried a wrecker or a CV reco place?

The car kissed a curb on the right side rear and most of the other issues have been fixed but it has also stuffed the bearing, stub axle and the cv shaft.

Tried a couple of wreckers but they only have R32 GTR bits in stock and they charge an arm and a leg.

Located on the south coast of NSW so would probably have to get couriered.

:3some:

The car kissed a curb on the right side rear and most of the other issues have been fixed but it has also stuffed the bearing, stub axle and the cv shaft.

Tried a couple of wreckers but they only have R32 GTR bits in stock and they charge an arm and a leg.

Located on the south coast of NSW so would probably have to get couriered.

:cheers:

Don't know exactly where to go down there but you can try SSS Automotive

Alternatively take your shaft to a CV reco place and see if they can rebuild it

For parts like the bearing have a look on the forums or take it to a bearing place to see if they have something the same. If all else fails go to nissan spare parts.

Anything on a GTR is expensive.

Good Luck

Don't know exactly where to go down there but you can try SSS Automotive

Alternatively take your shaft to a CV reco place and see if they can rebuild it

For parts like the bearing have a look on the forums or take it to a bearing place to see if they have something the same. If all else fails go to nissan spare parts.

Anything on a GTR is expensive.

Good Luck

Thanks for the info. Ive already picked up a bearing and hub. The problem is from the hit, and I think the mechanic cant seperate the CV shaft without doing more damage......

I'll give SSS a call tommorow and see what they can do. :cheers:

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