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Ok well let's shoot for 30 since the numbers are filling so quickly. If we get to 30+ it will be $30 Delivered Australia wide.

Now for the diff and gearbox plugs. I have read that they are the same as the sump plug being a M12 x 1.25. Can any one confirm this?

Supposibly most Nissan's run an M12 x 1.25 in their diff, gearbox and sump.

This would make it nice and easy since it would be the same bolt so we can just get 3 of them :)

Also I should have a photo in the next few days of our actual new SS bolt since they don't have photos on their website of them yet.

For the list i'm only writing the people for the sump plug for now. Once we have confirmation that the diff and gearbox take the same bolt I will update the list.

BUY LIST

1. PMR33

2. 75COUPE

3. BASTI

4. MOODLES2

5. 33DRIVER

6. 89CAL

7. DARK-KNIGHT

8. PWND

9. R32MAN09

10. LUKAS 33

11. CHRIS32R

12. GIMPS-R34

13. FINELINE

14. N1GTR

15. SKINS

16. THENIG

17. BLACKR32

18. TYPEVU

19. J34

20. PANZER

21. AHH 33 S2

22. PISTOL-PETE

23. ...............

24. ...............

25. ...............

26. ...............

27. ...............

28. ...............

29. ...............

30. ...............

Edited by PM-R33
Ok well let's shoot for 30 since the numbers are filling so quickly. If we get to 30+ it will be $30 Delivered Australia wide.

Now for the diff and gearbox plugs. I have read that they are the same as the sump plug being a M12 x 1.25. Can any one confirm this?

Supposibly most Nissan's run an M12 x 1.25 in their diff, gearbox and sump.

This would make it nice and easy since it would be the same bolt so we can just get 3 of them :)

I'm pretty sure the thread for diff and gearbox will be around 18 x 1.5 or 20 x 1.5. The diff drain plug is the same and the gearbox one but it's 110% not a M12 x 1.25

Ahh damn that sucks. Stupid internet lying to me! I found a photo of a S13 diff and bolt and that was definetely a M12 x 1.25, but I guess ours isn't.

It's been over a year since I had mine out and I can't remember how large they were. I remember them being a square drive but that's about it.

The diff and gearbox plugs aren't bsb threads or something? because they are a tapered thread........????

Someone should confirm if that is the case :)

The diff and gearbox plugs aren't bsb threads or something? because they are a tapered thread........????

Someone should confirm if that is the case :thumbsup:

I think you are referring to BSPT.. BSP is what you are talking about.. and the T is for tapered.. British Standard Pipe Taper..

i know i shouldnt be spending any more money on my car seeing that its up for sale but, dammit cant help buying stuff for it lol so count me in too !!

Also Phil, does your list take into account people buying more than one? I can see a few people have said they'll take two, so this should count for 2 hence bringing price down as we'll hit 30 earlier :D this is assuming it's the seller offering the discount.

BUY LIST

1. PMR33

2. 75COUPE

3. BASTI

4. MOODLES2

5. 33DRIVER

6. 89CAL

7. DARK-KNIGHT

8. PWND

9. R32MAN09

10. LUKAS 33

11. CHRIS32R

12. GIMPS-R34

13. FINELINE

14. N1GTR

15. SKINS

16. THENIG

17. BLACKR32

18. TYPEVU

19. J34

20. PANZER

21. AHH 33 S2

22. PISTOL-PETE

23. LOKIR33

24. LOKIR33

25. KEVZILLA

26. GORDOSKYLINE

27. TROZZLE

28. RACE 24

29. ...............

30. ...............

Two more spots to make 30 guys! I can't take to much over 30 as to keep it under $1000 so we don't pay a customs fee. I will start sending out my bank details for payment and please reply with your full name and postal address (I have a lot of your guys details from the last group buys so those people obviously don't need to tell me again).

Also Phil, does your list take into account people buying more than one? I can see a few people have said they'll take two, so this should count for 2 hence bringing price down as we'll hit 30 earlier :D this is assuming it's the seller offering the discount.

Lokir33 is the only one getting two isn't he?

I know people have mentioned they want the gearbox and diff plugs aswell, but no one has confirmed their size yet lol. So for now lets just do the sump plugs and once we can confirm the gearbox and diff I can do another one or something?

Edited by PM-R33
I think you are referring to BSPT.. BSP is what you are talking about.. and the T is for tapered.. British Standard Pipe Taper..

haha yeh I had a stab. I play with to many fittings and never bother learning much about the tapered ones. Just remember BSP, except I think I accidentally call it BSB.... anyway, the taper could be in the plug I guess not the gearbox as well..... I'd measure mine but I dont feel like paying for some more gearbox oil at the moment. :)

As you can see I've probably made stuff even more confusing with that little speech so I'll stop talking now :laugh:

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