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About to service the gtr with nothi g morw than a 25 dollar socket set... desperate times ... prepare for some mcgyver like shit.. not joking I dont even have a screw driver

About to service the gtr with nothi g morw than a 25 dollar socket set... desperate times ... prepare for some mcgyver like shit.. not joking I dont even have a screw driver

mate......next time come around my place and you can service GTR there

YAY Car is alive for now, drives fine on old CAS but seems a little off when boosting so will keep that to a minimum till repalcement CAS or new one. (please santa )

Plugs changed

Oil/filter changed

Fuel filter changed

multiple air leaks fixed

aac cleaned

looks like ill be attending the Charity Cruise again :D

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Rule 1 don't sell your tools

Rule 2 keep at least one toy ( be that motor bike/car/race car

THIS

currently thinking about selling the skyline for a Motorbike but then i'll miss you guys

YAY Car is alive for now, drives fine on old CAS but seems a little off when boosting so will keep that to a minimum till repalcement CAS or new one. (please santa )

Plugs changed

Oil/filter changed

Fuel filter changed

multiple air leaks fixed

aac cleaned

looks like ill be attending the Charity Cruise again :D

Good on ya mate.

Really happy you can be driving it again without those previous issues.

Servicing done... all good I think sheared one bolt . :-/ and may have poured 200ml of oil before I realised that the sp plug wasnt in but ok really

for those that are interested

i used 1x 2nd hand socket set from cash converters $25

1x Ka bar combat knife $ had for years

2 x empty 2 lt coke bottles $0

1x 1.25 empty coke bottle cut in half $0(half for oil half for a funnel )

1x ikea flat pack allen key $0

2x XXXX gold

penrite oil $70

new filter $24

thats a gtr serviced for $120

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So anyone knoq where I can get a coil pack rail bolt from ???

are you talking about the little bolt that holds the coil back to the metal frame or the big bolts that hold the coil pack metal frame to the engine head?

I have got the coil pack bolts from supercheap before

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