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I Grabbed some from OTR for my Nismo LMGT's. Could have bought Nismo nuts but decided to get some alot stronger for less than half the price.

Dont under estimate the value of a good set of nuts. I prefer steal (lol). Give them a call and you'd be surprised about the price :).

Unless your after 1/100th of a second I'd buy something that may be lifesaving over wheight saving.

You also couldn't go past Rays. They make great rims so you can expect their wheel nuts to be great too.

I Grabbed some from OTR for my Nismo LMGT's. Could have bought Nismo nuts but decided to get some alot stronger for less than half the price.

Dont under estimate the value of a good set of nuts. I prefer steal (lol). Give them a call and you'd be surprised about the price :).

Unless your after 1/100th of a second I'd buy something that may be lifesaving over wheight saving.

You also couldn't go past Rays. They make great rims so you can expect their wheel nuts to be great too.

i have nismo wheel nuts.

i have thrown alot at them, and never a problem.

so long as they are torqued correctly when put on.

also, on your rays front, nismo also make quality items, so their wheel nuts should be of no exception, which, they are not.

ot, bought an engine and machined flywheel for the hilux this arvo.

$2 for both.

gotta love ebay.

motor has stripped dizzy drive gear on cam, not worried, as it will be replaced.

Anthony, thanks for the offer to help pull my dash out. I Got lazy and didn't want to spend several hours on it learning as I go.

So I got Audiotech on the job today mate. After things like glove box, centre stereo and consoles removed, apron under the steering wheel

Turns out that 2 small screws and 2 bolts/nuts hold the dash itself on. Amazed !

Upshot - my existing dash will be available by the weekend. If you want it come get it Friday/Saturday (and pay later :))

I already got a dash off you bro! haha. well im glad the new one is in. Let us know if you ever need a hand. Out of curiosity how much is it costing for them to do it? i have yet to decide on if i will bother to do it or pay someone. Though my job runs out in 3 weeks and im still trying to find a new one... how fun. Richard i still owe you $150 from the other dash. When i get a new job ill come round with what i owe you. I also can't find that fking boost controller.... I think i have gremlins stealing from me.

Note to self: new pod filters, Cams, Haltech or z32's (yet to decide) and i said my GTR was finished in the engine...

I could never have been so wrong...

Shite - thats right. Hmmm

Anyone after an R32 dash. Suits all 32's

Has a minor bubble' and a plug to cover a 5cm hole. All in all it looks good........just not perfecto

I have all of the Blitz Dual SBC stuff except for that display/control :( (this is good stuff).

Haltech does all the shite now :D

Looks tasty. :thumbsup: Did you pull them off to do it or just leave them on and mask everything?

Wanna do this too, Black with Red NISSAN. :D

I left them on and masked everything. I didn't want to bleed the brakes.so took a shortcut. It will look better if you took it off and the clips I'm yet to sand paper the Nissan out and paint it silver or white.

I already got a dash off you bro! haha. well im glad the new one is in. Let us know if you ever need a hand. Out of curiosity how much is it costing for them to do it? i have yet to decide on if i will bother to do it or pay someone. Though my job runs out in 3 weeks and im still trying to find a new one... how fun. Richard i still owe you $150 from the other dash. When i get a new job ill come round with what i owe you. I also can't find that fking boost controller.... I think i have gremlins stealing from me.

Note to self: new pod filters, Cams, Haltech or z32's (yet to decide) and i said my GTR was finished in the engine...

I could never have been so wrong...

buy haltech.

i have pods for sale.

m's elbows with unknown filters.

sitting in the garage not doing much.

I have some Apexi pods for sale too if that helps you at all Anfanee :)

This one:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-intake-gtr

Came off mine when I went to single turbo. You can have for $100.

I have some Apexi pods for sale too if that helps you at all Anfanee :)

This one:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-intake-gtr

Came off mine when I went to single turbo. You can have for $100.

That would be great, Want to bring them with you on Sunday and ill grab them off you? ill scrape $100 from the missus =P

Finished and installed my DIY Pod Shield. (just needs some rubber round the edges.)

Amazing what you can do with a coat hanger, texta, cardboard, perspex, a renovator tool and a heat gun. :laugh:

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