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On 09/02/2022 at 5:57 PM, r32-25t said:

As I said it’s a really small thing but sometimes they make big differences 

100%

Should replace the cabin light lens and all, I ordered all new ones too. They're actually CLEAR! not that yellow colour I see in every Skyline.

On 10/2/2022 at 12:09 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

100%

Should replace the cabin light lens and all, I ordered all new ones too. They're actually CLEAR! not that yellow colour I see in every Skyline.

I have been very tempted to buy a set 

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On 10/21/2021 at 9:07 AM, r32-25t said:

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ran the wiring harness back in the bay and going to retape the parts in the bay to make it look new, 

Stalking your stuff as youre doing a super nice rebuild.

I saw the part above, have you looked at doing the braided wire wrap that you can slip over the top of an already made loom?

Looks super neat, and available in a HEAP of sizes.

Would look way nicer than retaped, but wont look factory.

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On 11/2/2022 at 7:29 PM, MBS206 said:

Stalking your stuff as youre doing a super nice rebuild.

I saw the part above, have you looked at doing the braided wire wrap that you can slip over the top of an already made loom?

Looks super neat, and available in a HEAP of sizes.

Would look way nicer than retaped, but wont look factory.

Didn’t think of it for the old harness will look into that, already intend to use it when I make the new harness for the ecu/engine 

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The boots on the rack were stuffed and the rack ends and tie rod ends are 30yrs old so figured I’d send the whole rack away to be rebuilt 

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Lucky I did because it turned out the shaft needed rechroming so hopefully should have that back next week and can put it back together again

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On 12/2/22 at 9:27 AM, r32-25t said:

The boots on the rack were stuffed and the rack ends and tie rod ends are 30yrs old so figured I’d send the whole rack away to be rebuilt 

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Lucky I did because it turned out the shaft needed rechroming so hopefully should have that back next week and can put it back together again

Who reconditioned the rack for you? 

On 12/02/2022 at 5:07 PM, r32-25t said:

Active power steering in revsby are doing it, they definitely know their stuff 

Do they accept drive in and drive out jobs?

I cbf spannering these days.

On 20/2/2022 at 11:33 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Do they accept drive in and drive out jobs?

I cbf spannering these days.

I don’t think they do. Didn’t appear to have any hoists just racking as far as I could see 

On 20/02/2022 at 11:42 AM, r32-25t said:

I don’t think they do. Didn’t appear to have any hoists just racking as far as I could see 

Damn, looks like I might have to work lol

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  • 4 weeks later...

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rack came back a few weeks ago but I couldn’t do anything with as I was still waiting on other parts 

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and a few days ago they finally arrived. Brand new genuine boots, brand new genuine rack ends, a gktech tie rod end set and nismo rack mount rubbers 

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put them all together and now the rack is ready to fit back in 

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Rack is back in as I needed to be able to move the car for another job I was doing around the house 

also just got a memory come up in my phone and it was a year today that billet block arrived and yet I still don’t have an engine 

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Decided seeing as it was 30 years old and are common for dying now I’d replace the g sensor 

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Old g sensor showing no signs of heavy impact

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new one is a digital g sensor from midori 

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and bolted into the car, fits strait onto the original bolt and wiring clips straight in 

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On 11/4/2022 at 9:42 AM, r32-25t said:

Decided seeing as it was 30 years old and are common for dying now I’d replace the g sensor 

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Old g sensor showing no signs of heavy impact

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new one is a digital g sensor from midori 

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and bolted into the car, fits strait onto the original bolt and wiring clips straight in 

This is nice! I want one, where did you order it from? 

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On 11/04/2022 at 9:12 AM, r32-25t said:

Decided seeing as it was 30 years old and are common for dying now I’d replace the g sensor 

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Old g sensor showing no signs of heavy impact

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new one is a digital g sensor from midori 

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and bolted into the car, fits strait onto the original bolt and wiring clips straight in 

Why not the red one ?

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