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hey guys iv search but cant really come up with much for what im after...

just want to know if i bought a r33 gtst manual conversion kit, what parts are interchangeable with the r32.

as in, is the clutch pedal, cross member the same?

i kno the tailshaft and speedo has to be modified but what else....

or a easier way to put it is, what parts can i use from a r33 conversion kit when puttin it in my r32 gtst

should all bolt straight in withno dramas you might have a lil issue with the gearbox xmember but thats hardly a problem clutch master cylinders in a r33 are shorter but still will bolt into the 32 hen just your speedo drive mod this conversion is a pretty straight forward one

yes clutch pedal will bolt in and yes a 32 or 33 mastercylinder will bolt in and do the job you may need to rebend the hardline but that is nothing difficult got to love nissan interchangabilty dont stress so much its not an overly hard job just take your time with it

cool sounds good.... i got no problem fitting the parts... i just dont wanna waste money buying them all if they wont fit (as i have a change to buy a whole r33 kit)...

thanks guys, if anyone knows anything i should know b4 i go ahead and purchase the r33 stuff... please let me kno.

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