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Hi guys

I've just got a r34 gtt and need to get it on the road registered

Can you guys provide help / info places to get parts of I can't locate them here

I need

Airbox

Stock bov

Stock cooler with piping

I wanna return it back to stock as it needs to go to vic rds for registration

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Hi

Any of the Vic guys willing to lend me some Stock 17" r34 rims to pass a Rwc.

Pm if you can help out in located se suburbs

Thanks

Theres a guy in WA giving away a set of R33 rims. If you know somebody over there they could pick up and ship for you.

Thats if 16's clear R34 brakes.

if you're still looking for the parts, these are some of my favourite websites

http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/home/

http://www.nengun.com/

also some of the ebay sellers are really good for oem parts, i don't get performance parts off there though

and i did a bit of looking on nengun and found a few of the things you were looking for

http://www.nengun.com/nissan/skyline-er34-first-term-genuine-air-filter-445750

http://www.nengun.com/nissan/skyline-er34-genuine-intercooler-439547

No I run 235 on 9 and it's only a slight stretch

Roadworthy tester is a prick arguing over 5mm difference when some 245 tyres are as wide as 255 anyway and vice versa

Wouldn't go out and buy new tyres for it to pass rwc UNLESS your current 255's are low and need replacing soon anyway.

Swap the wheels for the test... or honestly, get a different rwc guy because this guy is extremely anal

Is that not the sheet the guy wrote out for you?

You can run different widths as long as your vehicle doesn't meet the conditions of the statements below, which I'm 99% sure it doesn't.

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