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I am hoping I can jig this one up without having the car here. :P

Um very very interested make sure you let me know and also let me k ow costs. Thats the last decision I need to make. Suction pipe options

Head unit done, engine dampner was missing bolts so can't put it on :( did head unit, fixed some additional wiring! Change my interior lights over to led's and did the same for my rear number plate light! They light up the houses across the road! Maybe a little to bright but boy can u read the number plate with no problems! Made my old jvc work with my iPhone with one of those av cable to iPhone setup, so just have to sort the charger!

Checked out an sr box today! Looks very close just need to measure the fork length etc brother has a few sr boxes

Also found a tv antenna wiring all through the car to a booster! Now need to chase where that goes and look at getting a tv receiver to av out put to the put to the lcd's

Well the push clutch conversion is going well! The spare gtr box we had is a push clutch, so just need the fork! Order the rear main seal and a u rust bearing! Hopefully have the clutch sorted this week! Time to to change the oil and give her a wash inside and out! As well as the r33 and the vl

Upgraded the coil packs to the splitfires, put a set of 18 x 8.5 rims with 235 45 tyres, and finally installed the head unit.

I got the new series of coil packs, but in the description it says that they have a led in them can someone explain how this works cause I can't see anything light up?

Upgraded the coil packs to the splitfires, put a set of 18 x 8.5 rims with 235 45 tyres, and finally installed the head unit.

I got the new series of coil packs, but in the description it says that they have a led in them can someone explain how this works cause I can't see anything light up?

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Just had my custom intake pipe installed and the banjo bolt bored out to 3mm, haven;t had a chance to drive it yet as the wife picked it up.also stagea living in the hills district mrc who does all the on my stag are getting a all wheel dyno in 4 weeks, recomend there services to all stageas :yes:

Just replaced the O2 sensor with a brand new Bosch unit.

As expected, AFI didn't have a listing for an M35, but confirmed the Bosch p/n I gave them matched up with pre-'04 Z33 upstream sensors. The nissan plug had to be joined onto the wires from the new sensor, but other than that, it was very straightforward.

In fact, it only took 15 mins to change thanks to my shiny new O2 sensor removal tool! :D

(Craig & Scott, you've gotta invest in one of these things... Best $17 I've ever spent.) Lol

0258986602 is the bosch part number for the oxygen sensor in case you're interested.

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