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Cheers!

Was a hella mission with all the logistics involved but engine is now in and bolted to the drivetrain, bonnet just rubs on cam gears or backing plate (not sure which yet) which it always did. I had redrilled the engine mount holes but opted not to lower the engine so I could keep clearance between the swaybar and the sump. Might try so bigger bonnet spacers and if the rubbing is a big issue and starts destroying belts, I may have to modify the bonnet :(

Or.. just be gay and put the cover back on :P

My nice -10 breather fittings don't fit under the bonnet either :( So need to figure something else out there.

So excited that it is home with the engine in, now I can get stuck into the piping!

There are some brackets you can buy to clip the gtr grill in to.. they simulate the gtr lights with the inbuilt clips. The part numbers are on here (sau) somewhere, remember it from years ago. Otherwise gtr lights are not exactly rare..

I think i may have to search for those numbers as i want to get a gtr grill instead of teh letterbox i have now. Just found rear wheels bearings for 100beans each!! :banana:

CBC bearings in perth have them in stock

I think i may have to search for those numbers as i want to get a gtr grill instead of teh letterbox i have now. Just found rear wheels bearings for 100beans each!! :banana:

CBC bearings in perth have them in stock

Got a part number?

NJ246KIT is the number he quoted me, i won't know 100% til they get down here. But he assured me they were for a 32 and he had one in his hand describing it to me.

My diff seals came in so now i just have to get a couple sets of bearings and i can rebuild them

Those were trade prices aswell bubba

Edited by turboedsloth

Interesting is that part number comes up as s15 rear wheel bearing.

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bubba - have a read of this thread, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/37813-r32-headlight-questions/page__hl__gtr+headlight+clip__st__40

Edited by heller44

Interesting is that part number comes up as s15 rear wheel bearing.

I hope it isn't. I'll rip one out of my spare rear end i have in the garage and take it into work to confirm measurements once the new bearings get in.

Thanks for the headlight info aswell heller44 :thumbsup:

Hubs are different material, shock mounts are different, but I didn't think the track is wider.. Guards are, but mine is the same as a gtst, all steel front as well. So same drivetrain as a gtr with more weight and less tyre.. awesome.

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