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Long time no type :down: I think it's time i got my car back on the road after 10 months off the road. Can anyone help me out on the where abouts to get child restraints put in the rear? It needs to go through regency and that's the only thing amongst quite a few that i think im going to have trouble with. Also, I need a set of standard rear shocks, mine have been sitting around and the seals are shot. Would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance

I miss it :blink:

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Hey mate.

Do u need all the child restrant bolts and covers? Pretty sure I got them. I would drill 3holes. One under each speaker and one in the middle with a nut on the end. They don't really look into them just make sure they are there and don't move.

Luke

  Ryanrb25 said:
Long time no type :blink: I think it's time i got my car back on the road after 10 months off the road. Can anyone help me out on the where abouts to get child restraints put in the rear? It needs to go through regency and that's the only thing amongst quite a few that i think im going to have trouble with. Also, I need a set of standard rear shocks, mine have been sitting around and the seals are shot. Would be much appreciated.

This is a real long shot, not sure if they'll fit, but I have some Teins for r32 gtr sitting in my shed doing nothing, you're welcome to borrow them if they fit your 33.. (dont know since rear suspension differs between gts-t r32s and the gts4/gtr...)

-D

Ryan ring up that import compliance place that used to be next to Japanese import spares, they installed mine for regency

the nuts bolts n brackets cost them stuff all but its the labour that cost the most, took him about 1 1/2 hours to fit and cost me about $130

im sure someone on here no's the name

  RubyRS4 said:
Hell yeah! Where you disappear to? Welcome back.

I have nothing to assist you, but best of luck. Would love to see the 33 back on the road.

:(

Thanks Mate

  Luke_ENR34 said:
Hey mate.

Do u need all the child restrant bolts and covers? Pretty sure I got them. I would drill 3holes. One under each speaker and one in the middle with a nut on the end. They don't really look into them just make sure they are there and don't move.

Luke

Thanks Luke. I'll let you know..they might come in handy. :D

  Dohmar said:
This is a real long shot, not sure if they'll fit, but I have some Teins for r32 gtr sitting in my shed doing nothing, you're welcome to borrow them if they fit your 33.. (dont know since rear suspension differs between gts-t r32s and the gts4/gtr...)

-D

Thanks anyway mate but after standard gear.

  Madaz said:
Mitch i think would know the name he lives at JIS

welcome back Ryan

did it get defected? why you have to go over regency?

Thanks Steve. It got defected on a quiet Sunday morning driving to the servo to wash it about 10 months ago. Got defected for Track and too low. I didn't care too much. First time in 4 years it'd been defected. I put it in my workshop at work and totally forgot i owned it but it's collected enough dust now and needs to have it's cherry popped once again :O.

  Madaz said:
dam those servo runs

been done many a time going to get grog or smokes

u can get grog from servos these day? i wish..

iced coffee and mrs macs pies are the go tho for the servo runs, better than wasting cash on crapdonalds

-D

  Luke_ENR34 said:
he needs eye shape ends so no gtr or r34 gtt stuff. NA r34, r33, s15 have eye shape ends.

s15 and r33 are interchangeable?

if so, youre more than welcome to use the struts i got sitting in the shed.

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