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I'm trying to fix my harness in properly and having some troubles. Anyone know where I can get or have made a 10 x 1.25 pitch eye bolt? Very much like the link following

http://online.covent...section=3215688

try probolt australia

or coventry fasteners in town

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who do u have to get ya misses to blow to have a shot :rolleyes:

just found out today the simulator will be at the Life FM open day you can have a free shot and say hello to Mark let him know your on skylines australia and Steve said to meet him

http://www.life.on.net/index.php/len-and-pete/48-general/150-life-fms-big-bbq-day

no probs Andz.

had full 100k service with gates belts, som exhaust mods including screamer, new coilpacks cos the JJR's shat themselves, adjustable cam gears with clear cam gear cover, carbon air box, carbon valley cover, silicone intake pipe with apexi power intake, plus all the gear still on it when i sold it.

No links yet, facebook based only at this stage.

on another note, who knows if R34 GTR fenders fit a GTT

They will, but won't line up with a GTT front-bar. I also suspect the inner-guard liners won't fit right either (not sure if GTR guardliners would fit, but I'd assume so).

Of course, if you fit a GTR front-bar, it won't work with the GTT bonnet - and then you need to change the bonnet, latch assembly (bit that holds the horns, bonnet latch, etc), the bonnet latch itself, and the hinges over to GTR items.

yeah anything GTR onto the front of a GTT basically means front end conversion. unless you buy fibreglass gtr guards that are made to fit GTT, same with front bar

I have a new body kit, bonnet and front bar for GTT only , but looking into a carbon Z tune front fenders marked for GTR

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