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Torque-side Nismo R33 GTST engine mount

30-40% stiffer than standard worn-out engine mounts

less motor shake during idle and reduced engine movement during (ab)use

Brand new still in box, with instructions and what-not

nismoem33gtst.jpg

Am in Perth

$180

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yep, but not fully out

you can undo the 4 bolts underneath (2 on each engine mount) and lift the engine up very slightly (with intercooler piping etc still connected) and the mounts can be put in from underneath

Cheers :)

  • 4 months later...
No there isn't aaaannd no there isn't :D

The Nismo box catered for just one engine mount so would have come with only one from Nismo

Was traded for r32 one a while back anyway so SOLD :)

No worries then. thought u still have it ;) I saw the online catalogue from Greenline and I think it says a set of 2. Must be a typo or something.

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