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Hello all,

Just got myself a 98 R34 GTT coupe and would like to perform a major service to make sure that all the fluids/oil is good. :D

Does anyone have a suggestion on the list of "fluids" I should change? ie. Engine oil, power steering fluid, auto transmission fluid, break fluid, etc.

Also what sort of reasonable brand/type I should get?

Sorry.. a newbie, so be gentle with the answer please. :)

Cheers,

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if u want cheap genuine nissan parts for ur service pm me cause im a 3rd yr apprentice

the price difference i get is awesome like i got 6 platinum plugs for a mates 32 and his price was like 120 buks i got it for him for 60-70 buks

ur only catch ur on the coast and im in bris

ur call dude good luck

Hello all,

Just got myself a 98 R34 GTT coupe and would like to perform a major service to make sure that all the fluids/oil is good. :D

Does anyone have a suggestion on the list of "fluids" I should change? ie. Engine oil, power steering fluid, auto transmission fluid,  break fluid, etc.

Also what sort of reasonable brand/type I should get?

Sorry.. a newbie, so be gentle with the answer please. :)

Cheers,

i would change all filters - air/fuel/oil

all fluids- coolant, engine oil, brake, gearbox, rear diff,clutch

plugs, lube bump stops and driveshaft etc.

good luk

They plugs in An R34 GTT are Platinum to begin with.

Unles you are going to gap them down for higher boost, down change them.

I only just changed mine at 45000klms because I was gapping them down.

BASS OUT

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