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Hi all,

Just wondering...has anyone here used/is using a carbon prop shaft for their GTRs? Does the performance outweigh the cost?

the Driveshop seems to have relatively decently priced ones... they even have a sydney dealer! :D

http://www.driveshaftshop.com/import-driveshafts/nissan/skyline/nissan-skyline-r34-99-02-awd-gt-r-carbon-fiber-driveshaft

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i'd only change my standard one for a torqline. more details below. i've read too many complaints about other brands to bother with the cost/hassle if it doesn't perform as expected.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/389865-carbon-driveshafts/

so did the group buy go through?

hows the torqline?

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Whenever I've driven Matt's Nur, it's always perfectly smooth and unruffled I'm glad to say.

Compared to my car, the low down pickup (bottom end power) is really strong. At constant high speeds, there's no jitteriness through the seat.

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Whenever I've driven Matt's Nur, it's always perfectly smooth and unruffled I'm glad to say.

Compared to my car, the low down pickup (bottom end power) is really strong. At constant high speeds, there's no jitteriness through the seat.

so are u going to get a torqline Terry? ;)

is there a distributor in aus?

as for the driveshaftshop, so far there has been only good reviews from the wrx forums...plus they have a sydney distributor?

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It's worth talking to them to assess if their written warranty is offering cash back (if faulty) or only repair. If it's the former, and subject to good reviews (as you say), I'd be prepared to give them a go.

Ask if the warranty is voided due to DIY too. I'd be cautious about that as a get out of jail disclaimer. Anyone with a socket set should be able to do this.

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It's worth talking to them to assess if their written warranty is offering cash back (if faulty) or only repair. If it's the former, and subject to good reviews (as you say), I'd be prepared to give them a go.

Ask if the warranty is voided due to DIY too. I'd be cautious about that as a get out of jail disclaimer. Anyone with a socket set should be able to do this.

good and valid points u brought up... will note all this down when i speak to them... ;)

did u see their front and rear axles too? :wub:

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