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Will be getting one of these most likely... Cause titanium

http://www.rhdjapan.com/fujimura-auto-titanium-front-strut-tower-bar-bnr32-bcnr33-bnr34.html

But srsly the HKS kansai is the best value for moneys

Will be getting one of these most likely... Cause titanium

http://www.rhdjapan.com/fujimura-auto-titanium-front-strut-tower-bar-bnr32-bcnr33-bnr34.html

But srsly the HKS kansai is the best value for moneys

If I replace my strut brace Anf it will be for titanium one

Just spent the morning perusing you build thread.....very nice!

Did you ever fit the N1 heater controls? I'd be interested to know if the plugs are the same in the back and what it cost?

Cheers :)

Just spent the morning perusing you build thread.....very nice!

Did you ever fit the N1 heater controls? I'd be interested to know if the plugs are the same in the back and what it cost?

Cheers :)

thanks mate. Yep it fits and plugs straight in

Need to remove the rest of the air con and fit the matching n1 vent to make it work.

I've actually been thinking Olof selling the N1 climate control though

Costs $450/$500 from memory

thanks mate. Yep it fits and plugs straight in

Need to remove the rest of the air con and fit the matching n1 vent to make it work.

I've actually been thinking Olof selling the N1 climate control though

Costs $450/$500 from memory

Let me know if you do decide to sell it, I would be interested as I have no A/C and my factory unit is faulty.

I'm in NZ but if you didn't want to send overseas I can give you an Aussie address to send it to.

Cheers,

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

Any updates ?

Noticed U are looking for another shell ... New project ?

I have lots to update I know but and will get to it when I can.

Yes, I'm looking for a late model R32 GTR shell because mine needs lots of work / repair under the car as the sills are well dented and rusting.

I'm in two minds FTM reshell or fix it

I'm inclined to just reshell

Fix it.

As no doubt you will get another shell and find issues with that as well.

this way you know exactly what has been done etc.

I have lots to update I know but and will get to it when I can.

Yes, I'm looking for a late model R32 GTR shell because mine needs lots of work / repair under the car as the sills are well dented and rusting.

I'm in two minds FTM reshell or fix it

I'm inclined to just reshell

:(

Sills should be easy enough to fix, mate. Maybe get it checked out and see what a bodyshop says.

Better the devil you know then a shell with so many unknowns.

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