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1 Fender bolts (even the top two? or are they cowling bolts?)


2 Strut tower nuts


3


4


5 Brake booster hose bracket


6


7 Fuse Box bracket


8


9 Battery clamp bolts


10 Battery terminal bolts???


11 Condenser bracket


12


13 Hood Latch Bracket Mount


14 Thermofan mount?


15 Hood Latch Mount


16 Radiator brackets


17 Crank Angle Sensor


18 Coilpack cover?


19 PTU?


20 PTU?


21


22


23 Boost Solenoid Bracket


24 Windscreen wiper motor


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1 Fender bolts (even the top two? or are they cowling bolts?)

2 Strut tower nuts

3

4

5 Brake booster hose bracket

6 Throttle Linkage

7 Fuse Box bracket

8 Boost Solenoid

9 Battery clamp bolts

10 Battery terminal bolts???

11

12 Condenser bracket

13 Hood Latch Bracket Mount

14 Thermofan mount?

15 Hood Latch Mount

16 Radiator brackets

17 Crank Angle Sensor

18 Coilpack cover?

19 PTU?

20 PTU?

21 Injector Resistor Cover

22

23 Powere Steering Bracket

24 Windscreen wiper motor

14. Is thermo fan

11. I don't have on my 33 GTR, so may be something on a 32GTR?

19 & 20: Are the ignitor pack on the valley cover

The bolts in the top corners as part of 1 are the bonnet brackets.

22 and 23 are power steering container as it has a wrap around bracket there's actually 3 bolts holding that

7. There are 2 metal bolts coming from fuse box.

10. Are 2 bolts holding down the fuse box itself

8. Where there are 2 bolts holding the boost solenoid, there are another 3 bolts same as the power steering bracket.

1 Fender bolts + bonnet brackets

2 Strut tower nuts

3

4

5 Brake booster hose bracket

6 Throttle Linkage

7 Fuse Box bracket

8 Boost Solenoid (+3 more bolts same size as PS bracket)

9 Battery clamp bolts

10 Fuse box bolts

11 ------

12 Condenser bracket

13 Hood Latch Bracket Mount

14 Thermofan mount

15 Hood Latch Mount

16 Radiator brackets

17 Crank Angle Sensor

18 Coilpack cover?

19 Ignitor pack

20 Ignitor pack

21 Injector Resistor Cover

22 Power steering bracket

23 Powere Steering Bracket

24 Windscreen wiper motor

3 is the stock map sensor (for boost gauge) bolts. I can do a rough measure later if u want.

4 looks like the throttle cable support bracket, I guess you could call it. It just keeps the throttle cable from travelling to far AFAIK

1 Fender bolts + bonnet brackets

2 Strut tower nuts

3 Stock MAP Sensor

4 Throttle cable support bracket

5 Brake booster hose bracket

6 Throttle Linkage

7 Fuse Box bracket

8 Boost Solenoid (+3 more bolts same size as PS bracket)

9 Battery clamp bolts

10 Fuse box bolts

11 ------

12 Condenser bracket

13 Hood Latch Bracket Mount

14 Thermofan mount

15 Hood Latch Mount

16 Radiator brackets

17 Crank Angle Sensor

18 Coilpack cover?

19 Ignitor pack

20 Ignitor pack

21 Injector Resistor Cover

22 Power steering bracket

23 Powere Steering Bracket

24 Windscreen wiper motor

look good? Ill make a single kit preliminary order and send it out to get test fitted.

Before this goes much further - You need to really post in the GB section, and follow the rules of that section when starting a Group Buy so that things are transparent for all users.

There are reasons behind it and if not followed we simply cannot let this go on.

Cheers.

Before this goes much further - You need to really post in the GB section, and follow the rules of that section when starting a Group Buy so that things are transparent for all users.

There are reasons behind it and if not followed we simply cannot let this go on.

Cheers.

Should I leave it here though until the kit is actually finalised then ill open a proper group buy? At the moment its just information gathering..

  • 1 month later...

pm sent to 75coupe about sending a trial kit through to him this week.

I just express ordered the kit to my work, and will send it on as soon as it gets here.

He can confirm fitment/ propose any amendments to it, as well as take a few snaps for me.

Once he confirms everything is accounted for, ill put the kits together, and start a proper group buy thread.

  • 1 month later...

ok guys made some positive progress.

75coupe was kind enough to test fit the prototype R33 kit and tell me what fit and what didnt, as well as any bolts ive missed. Many thanks to him for his help. Scored himself some free bling too :) - dont worry 75coupe, ill send out the spare bits and pieces you need when this new order arrives.

The R33 kit is finished. Ive just placed an order for a bunch of them through work, and will be posting up in the Sale section in a week or so, once they arrive and are organised.

Ill probably sell them on the forum for a short while, then jack the price up and move it to ebay.

Next step is organising something for the R32 and R34.

I have a rough kit setup for the R32, and just need someone to test fit it and suggest any changes. Idea is I mail you out the sample kit free of charge, you try and fit everything, tick everything off the list that fits, if it doesnt make a note next to it why (too small, too big, thread wrong, bolt too short or too long), and if theres any brackets or anything ive missed please note them down for me too. I think the R32 kit is probably 75% complete so there isnt much left. A lot of the bolts are the same as well so youll just be able to test one of the existing bolts to see what else is needed. Once completed ill send out the extra bits to complete your kit, and get the kit organised for everyone else.

If anyone has an R32 and is willing to spend a bit of time on this for me send me a PM please.

As for the R34, I have really got a basic kit organised yet or anything. Ill have to start from scratch with that one writing down where all the bolts are, then filling out their sizes one by one as I find out.

These stainless steel bolts really make a difference to the engine bay.

Did you end up icluding the cam cover bolts in your bolt kits, i reckon owners would love the kits for that alone...

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