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Yesterday I got a call because my suspension parts had arrived 90712FF6-74DD-491A-91B8-F2409C4DEDE9.thumb.jpeg.bc4480686289bfa85450c5f4c3f3ee60.jpegso I have entire whiteline catalogue for the rear 1286FF73-CC92-4AE3-9459-DFE62A96363A.thumb.jpeg.5b1e94d040a74a2f27ad66840dc0b6d9.jpegand the front and rear sway bar kit also from whiteline 

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And then I got a call from the other shop this morning and my diff was ready to pick up, I went down grabbed it and now it’s waiting till I do all the bushes and put it inC0F8EDDD-1F95-4002-A593-23CF0B24C5B7.thumb.jpeg.f3235c9e687ce026e0916e617ad7a13f.jpeg

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AD081CDE-0B19-4F6A-981E-2231019203AA.thumb.jpeg.d4f5b308e34e16ce6afb545976927e5f.jpegThe rear main seal was leaking so I replaced it with a genuine oneE165C02D-34E1-4003-8DB8-031AC3A6CC21.thumb.jpeg.8a18438c39a0c041955e87dd81cd663d.jpegCD28B5CF-7AC7-4A54-9D03-4A6AECC1668C.thumb.jpeg.657a6adfcf618bd84ed93762557fae99.jpegToday I got the clutch fitted 34845BA0-A66C-4DEF-A80E-5FB5F5DB681B.thumb.jpeg.4d78dfea4e2e3309faf495bc4440b2cc.jpegand the release bearing was a little noisey and I replaced it, I also replaced the spigot bush while I was in there 

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Father in law just happened to drop in so I managed to get the box inA12F2937-D46C-4102-B6E4-44F02B5303A0.thumb.jpeg.d627739b172721738dff6bfcc8d31268.jpegI’ve got everything bolted in except the rear tail shaft because of the rear end still being out of it, I haven’t fitted the gearstick yet and I still need to bleed the atessa 

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When you put in the 6sp Getrag did you have any issues putting the small dent in the tunnel to fit?

Did you take a picture of the location by any chance?

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I saw the photos on rhd that nismo supplies and copied it, I think the rear would have cleared without it but would have been impossible to fill the transfer. I’ll take a photo when I get home

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Have got all the bushes out and most of them back in, threw some paint over everything and it’s pretty much ready to be put back together 8BF689DA-36A5-4391-A0FA-579F6F18BB2A.thumb.jpeg.3a80f33dc6b04020fe7b4198994d7428.jpeg6906F43B-6446-419A-B5F8-7094A25FD169.thumb.jpeg.40f7158d8d5bb96030cb119b43b124f2.jpegA676F697-9A98-49C7-BEE0-2AE13EEAC067.thumb.jpeg.fc03922236b38344056592ba39791f03.jpegit’s all just good old pressure pack gloss black, hopefully can start assembling very soon cause o have under a week till roll racing 

87C29BBD-6DD0-463E-98ED-78977B405D9B.thumb.jpeg.5974ae54b0639bebbc3d4adfd3b3c00a.jpegthen the lower control arms and set the sway bar to softC7DF6361-9C31-491A-A359-49712988B991.thumb.jpeg.bf6a41895df0ac3f261f1d8f01b4d11e.jpegthen the upper arms 061E80FE-7F9F-4319-BEA0-A9DB22F10FA5.thumb.jpeg.e68694ffb8de39c27593c1779bebff98.jpegthen the hubs and shafts and it’s ready to go back in, just have one other job before I can do that

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