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Well I finally got the 32 registered.. nice drive (seems to handle better stock than my old modded R33). Could do with some more power, but plenty of time for that soon :wassup:

My main problem at the moment is that the auto trannie is pretty buggered. Seems to slip out at the 'fun revs'. There appears to be enough fluid in there, and it's fairly clear, so that is out the window. I might change it so I at least know what is in it I guess at some point. .

I know on some of the earlier boxes (i.e. aussie R31) you can actually tighten up the belts by tightening a few external bolts on the box. Is this possible on the later skyline boxes?

Any other solutions?

Just want to tighten things up a bit if it's at all possible, before tossing the slushy in a couple of months..

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