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Mmmmmm.....nismo carbon rear view cover.

I just love new parts especially oem parts........all this build just does is motivates me to spend more money on my build lol

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The Nismo reear vision cover looks amazing when on. Though i would paint the existing full rear vision mount black as the grey stands out heaps when you put the cover on. Sorry for the image quality, this is mine on:

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The Nismo reear vision cover looks amazing when on. Though i would paint the existing full rear vision mount black as the grey stands out heaps when you put the cover on. Sorry for the image quality, this is mine on:

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also anf, I would not paint but just put some 3M carbon scothcprint on that area

also anf, I would not paint but just put some 3M carbon scothcprint on that area

Holy crap even better idea. I have some left over from doing my door cards. I know what im doing this weekend!

My thread is coming slowly. Gotta get around to making one. The box has clear on it now. Around 4 coats just to reduce stone chipping.

Gonna grab one of those nismo covers to next order. :)

hey Robbie - what is the last picture of in your last post ?

All the rest I have but bugger me if I can work that last one out mate

Im going to take a guess and think its a number plate bracket right?

Im going to take a guess and think its a number plate bracket right?

Its the fire extinguisher bracket mentioned earlier that mounts at the front of the drivers seat.

Glad we all agree Nismo cover is the business :thumbsup:

So got the adaptors finished off

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And this guy in

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Hadn't peeled the clear of this yet in photo

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Wasn't happy with the way this guy was sticking, got some 3M transfer tape (very thin)

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Then this happened Sunday arvo :(

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No damage except a tiny nick out of the fan shroud. Yet to find out what the cause was, but have since heard the Ross balancers are a common cause...yet to look into it further

That sucks!

Is it the Ross Metal Jacket Race, or the regular Metal Jacket?

I know that there is a new revision that only comes with under driven pulleys to avoid this problem. Maybe you have the old revision?

Edited by Jazzadub

That sucks!

Is it the Ross Metal Jacket Race, or the regular Metal Jacket?

I know that there is a new revision that only comes with under driven pulleys to avoid this problem. Maybe you have the old revision?

Fkn oath!

Running the one below. Just metal jacket. Looks like you're spot on Jeremy...

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There is another one now listed below on the website, looks like I will have to get onto Ross and see what he can offer

NISSAN 306212 METAL JACKET HARMONIC BALANCER - RB26-R32 20%U/DRIVE P/STEER

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Yea that's unfortunate.

You can also get a pulley kit like below which could solve the problem - this is a picture from Ross website.

But yes, I would talk to Ross to see what they recommend.

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Edited by Jazzadub

There is also another MJ revision 306202X2 which I'd say is version 2 of yours, which could save you having to go to an underdriven pulley?

Does the P/S pulley look different on this one compared to yours? Could be a better option than an ugly extra pulley?

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