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change oil, oil filter, spark plugs and gaped to 0.8mm, fuel filter, all fan belts, timing belt, top up fluids, air filter, change gearbox oil + diff oil, check timing and addvance it if u like, flash ur cooling system, break pads, check disks for wear.

thats all i can think of when i did a major service on my r32 gts-t when it came from japan. hope that helps u. u might want to do sum of the service urself coz if u take it sumwhere it will cost u $$$$

cheers

bill

Yea thanks heaps.. exsactly what i needed..

Big help.. Yea im gettin a freind to do my service.. and my cuzin is paying for it anyways cauz i just bought it off him and he prmiced me a major service..

lucky me ay..

i brought it off him for $7000.. I love mates rates.. lol

Thanks heaps JETR-32.. u know ur shit...

change oil, oil filter, spark plugs and gaped to 0.8mm, fuel filter, all fan belts, timing belt, top up fluids, air filter, change gearbox oil + diff oil, check timing and addvance it if u like, flash ur cooling system, break pads, check disks for wear.

thats all i can think of when i did a major service on my r32 gts-t when it came from japan. hope that helps u. u might want to do sum of the service urself coz if u take it sumwhere it will cost u $$$$

cheers

bill

What he said.

Plus

consider changing fuel pump. Old stock r32 gtst pump ~15 years old... fuel pump failure can kill your motor. just grab a walbro. Lots of the sponsors sell them.

And also spark plugs won't necessarily need replacing, just check them, if they're iridiums they're ment to last 100,000kms... :)

Also check all bushes and boots for cracking/leaking etc.

Under the bonnet. Mine is ECR33-114098

Yours should look similar.

See the fuel filter in that list? noone mentioned that one eh? I use that list as a reminder of what NOT to forget =-]

Thanks man.. i dont have VIN code yet cauz car is at a freinds shop.. but im trying to get this NISSAN FAST program.. im gettin the nissan fast torrent but for the (a1,a2,a3,b1,b2) he seems to have no bandwith left.. can u somehoe send them to me.???

I'd suggest checking all your rubber hosing eg your tophose, ours blew the other week at a freeway exit at 12am! GAH

Bleeding your brakes is also good, and our master cylinders have both gone in the last few months so watch out for brake fluid leaking on your pedals.

Don't gap your plugs to 0.8mm unless you are running more than 12 psi boost and DON'T EVER BUY A WALBORO PUMP! They suck rancid tuna salad from hippo's arses.

ALSO....read this thread - you will learn a lot.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0220&hl=service

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