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Nice, Leigh! We go for a ride soon! I'll follow 100km behind dw :(

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Also looks like my left headlight has karked it. Sigh. It's cold and dark cbf checking it now, but anyone know what it could possibly be? Just a replacement job? Factory xenons.

Nice, Leigh! We go for a ride soon! I'll follow 100km behind dw :(

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Also looks like my left headlight has marked it. Sigh. It's cold and dark cbf checking it now, but anyone know what it could possibly be? Just a replacement job? Factory xenons.

Don't worry my bike would be back there to - after I unstick the clutch... again

Who is good with sourcing oem nissan gear? My hicas ball joints are flogged

Outer Ball joint

http://amayama.com/search/?q=55154-0P800

Seal

http://amayama.com/search/?q=00922-13000

Tie Rod end(Though you shouldn't need this)

http://amayama.com/search/?q=55725-0C800

Tie rod

http://amayama.com/search/?q=48521-79T00

/start rant/

stupid sunday early morning drivers, can't fkn do hook turn properly in the city, took out my rear left quater and didnt even bother to stop. lucky it was outside the magistrate on williams/la trobe hopefully theresa some clear footage.

/end rant/

Thanks mang. Will fit 33 gtst?

Pretty sure I won't need the tie rods / ends

/start rant/

stupid sunday early morning drivers, can't fkn do hook turn properly in the city, took out my rear left quater and didnt even bother to stop. lucky it was outside the magistrate on williams/la trobe hopefully theresa some clear footage.

/end rant/

goodluck getting footage. they wont give it to you

Those are the gtst part numbers fresh outta fast. If your outer ball joints are darker your tie rod ball joints probably have a fair bit of play in them as well.

Ah, I didn't know they had rubber inside. I'll have a better look

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