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Sounds good, Have we got a final list/diagram of the bolts included?

I'm interested in an assortment of M8 and M6 bolts as well if you are willing to do something like this also?

Yep give me a few days till the order arrives and ill get it all organised, and post up all details in the for sale section. I can probably do some custom bolts for you but you might have to wait a while as I dont make orders too frequently. Might have some lying around though if theyre common parts.

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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Yep the cam cover bolts are in the kit as well as all the other bits and bobs you suggested would be desirable.

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All good, I'm pretty right for now, had to order some stainless bolts for my intake manifold the other day and was thinking it would be handy to just have a few different length stainless bolts. I'm in no hurry so dont stress over it :P

Keen to see what the kit includes. I already have some blue countersunk bolts with conical washers in some of the things around the outside of my engine bay but would be good to put some stainless in other places

R33 kit is ready for sale!

Thanks to 75coupe and the others for helping put the kit together.

Sale thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/433170-r33-all-variants-extensive-stainless-steel-fastener-kits/

They ended up being 182 pieces, so a bit more pricey than planned. But I can still keep it as low as $65+post for the forum guys. Bargain :)

Ive sent a test kit to another member with an R32 who is going to help test that kit out. So the R32 kit isnt far off- a few weeks probably.

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Hey is there still a r33 kit avail? Just rebuilt a new head need all the rocker cover bolts, timing cover, etc.

I mostly need coil pack bracket bolts and coilpack cover bolts.

Could u msg me on 0497075260 or anyone know the bolt dimemsions?

Hey is there still a r33 kit avail? Just rebuilt a new head need all the rocker cover bolts, timing cover, etc.

I mostly need coil pack bracket bolts and coilpack cover bolts.

Could u msg me on 0497075260 or anyone know the bolt dimemsions?

Yep I still have some kits available.

Dont do individual bolts as all the kits are already prepackaged and ready to mail out.

If ur interested in a kit send me a PM

I sent out 3 trial R32 kits with the agreement that its free as long as they help out and tell me what fits/what doesnt/too long/short or wrong thread.

Unfortunately none of those guys ever got back to me :(

Only ended up getting feedback on the R33 stuff so only got that kit together.

I sent out 3 trial R32 kits with the agreement that its free as long as they help out and tell me what fits/what doesnt/too long/short or wrong thread.

Unfortunately none of those guys ever got back to me :(

Only ended up getting feedback on the R33 stuff so only got that kit together.

Damn, that's a bit rude. :/ Gotta love people.

I will be keen for a 33 kit in the future if you are going to keep this going.

Now is not a good time though. Have more pressing vehicular issues.

Yeah buddy i let ya know what fitted and what didnt sent pics and emails with the r32 gtr trial fit

Just had a look over everything and youre right, you were the one guy that got back to me. Got your power list of what fitted and what didnt, very helpful to iron out the last few issues. As for email I never got it, ill send a PM with my email again see if you can resend that stuff.

Ill update the R32 list and see what last few bits of info I need. I think it was like 90% done last time.

Will keep you all updated. If an R32 kit gets finished then ill start making an R34 one after that.

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