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100k service coming up soonish and im going to buy

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/ku...25de-p-239.html

Anything else i would need?

I want to do the service myself and if someone who knows what there doing could help would be good, cash your way aswell.

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Tuning House - Marrickville - Jim

Powerplayimports - Drummoyne - Alistair

Unigroup Engineering - Girraween - Yavuz

Just Jap - Kirrawee - Garry

Envy Imports - Brookvale - Herman

Steve's Autobarn - Blackheath - Steve

Faulconbridge Automotive - Faulconbridge - Darren

Another one at Bath Rd Kirrawee which I've forgotten.

Have you already bought the Kudos kit?

Not yet, just waiting to find the right place to take it, or someone to give a hand.

What other things should i get besides the kit, ive purchased new spark plugs as well, cant think of anything else tho.

You'll also need:

Cabin air filter (Contact nissan)

Power steering belt (Contact nissan)

Alternator belt (Contact nissan)

Aircon belt (Contact nissan)

Fuel filter (Nissan or aftermarket)

Gearbox oil change (Castrol vmx-m or vmx80 are apparently good, or penrite sin 75w90 + nulon g70 additive)

Diff oil change (Pentire limslip 90 + nulon g70 additive)

Probably clutch change, might be worth an upgrade to a HD. (Depending on power. I'm probably going with an exedy HD clutch kit with r33 gtr pressure plate, organic clutch plate, exedy bearings and a seal kit)

And it you're doing a normal service

Oil (10w40 full or semi-synth, depending on mods and pricing. I use Sougi s6000. Motul 8100 is also great for the price.)

Oil Filter (k&n is pretty cheap and a good filter, drift is also a great brand)

Air filter (lol ryco/nissan etc. Unless you want to upgrade to a k&n panel filter to aid you're engines airflow, ~$100 i think. Haven't bothered yet)

And if you haven't done it before, change

Power steering fluid (Mechanic will know what to use)

Brake fluid (Mechanic will know what to use)

Clutch fluid (Hopefully done with the clutch)

Coolant (Will be done with the water pump)

Get the mechanic to inspect the brake pads too.

I'll post anything else I can think of.

I'm just going to buy all the gear and get my local mechanic to do the major service parts, the oils, spark plugs, and filters are all easy to do (not sure where the cabin air filter is).

Do what you can yourself to save a lot of money on labour. The oil+filter is easy, box+diff oils are easy, plugs can take a while the first time but pretty easy. Just search the diy thread.

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