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Hey guys,

Have recently got a tear in one of the steering rack boots in my R32 gts-t, and have been looking around Perth for some to no avail.

I know there is a universal option but I'd prefer to leave that as a last resort, and if possible get some made for the car.

Obviously Nissan could get some in for me but also charge out the ass for it. Also checked Coventry's and possibly Repco? (I forget).

So basically wondering if anyone knows where in Perth or on the www I can get some at a reasonable price, or if they are the same as those off another car, possibly S13's?

Thanks in advance. thumbsup.gif

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sorry to hijack thread but does anyone know where to get the boot from the gearbox to gear stick and the square boot thats bolted to the floor around the gearstick on a rb26. both of mine have split and got a oil leak :angry:

Why would you not go the universal option? I recently changed mine to universal boots (aproximatly $5 each from Veale auto Parts)might take an extra 2-3 mins of triming each at the most.

worth it in My humble opinion :)

^^thats what i did,veales in redcliffe havem

sorry to hijack thread but does anyone know where to get the boot from the gearbox to gear stick and the square boot thats bolted to the floor around the gearstick on a rb26. both of mine have split and got a oil leak :angry:

pretty sure nissan would be the only way to get a new one. maybe try just jap? either that or find a good second hand one, they usually last a long time.

sorry to hijack thread but does anyone know where to get the boot from the gearbox to gear stick and the square boot thats bolted to the floor around the gearstick on a rb26. both of mine have split and got a oil leak :angry:

Nissan or just jap/kudos motorsport

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