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  • Hi Scotty, I am in need of the tailshaft centre bearing. Mine is shot. Looks like the whole 2 peice shaft has to come with the bearing as it is pressed on and the bearing is one peice with the carrier?
  • Does the wreck have a good tailshaft and bearing? it is a lot to ship to wollongong but sounds like it is the only option for me.

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It should be ok, the rear had a shunt but the rear subframe seems to be unharmed. I will have to rip it out and have a look. All you will need is the rear part, the front will unbolt from it.

I will PM you when I get time, or just contact me if it's urgent.

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I have a spare one here, or I can fabricate a shiny new stainless 3 inch one, what are you after?

haha im actually trying to fabricate my own 3inch but just needing a old stock section for something to look at :D

i have recently learnt how to tig weld and hoping to save myself some cash lol

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  • 5 weeks later...

There are always some on ebay, it will fit many more models i'm sure. Even the micra one looks the same. Just check the part numbers...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Air-Flow-Meter-AFM-Genuine-Nissan-Pulsar-N16-Sedan-Maxima-A33-12months-Warranty-/120817573664?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c2149df20&_uhb=1#ht_2430wt_1159

Perhaps even cheaper in the US? I have no need for one anymore so i'm no help... :)

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