Here you go, found this:
http://www.skylinegts.co.uk/Skyline_Parts.htm
and check this out:
http://www.skylinegts.co.uk/Skyline_VIN_plate.htm
I will post more when I get home and find them. This is some useful info here![]()
Here you go, found this:
http://www.skylinegts.co.uk/Skyline_Parts.htm
and check this out:
http://www.skylinegts.co.uk/Skyline_VIN_plate.htm
I will post more when I get home and find them. This is some useful info here![]()
gts-t fuel filter
from napa
Napa gold #3477
Marc-André
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2.2L RB20 GTS-T
ECU modification enabled - PM me for details
I used the 1996 Infinity J30 $19.00 @ Crappy Tire...It looked exactly the same as the Jecs fuel filter it came with from Japan.The Z32 filter might fit in the bracket but you might break it trying shove its fat ass in there.You will also have to buy a 90 degree elbow so the fuel line doesn't pinch itself.
Full-Race sponsored GTR. Anything else is half fast!
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thanks
Marc-André
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2.2L RB20 GTS-T
ECU modification enabled - PM me for details
Okay I changed the status of this thread for:
GTR RELATED parts only
Marc-André
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2.2L RB20 GTS-T
ECU modification enabled - PM me for details
MyGTR found part numbers for Stop Tech Braided Brake Lines
Front 85-656-4500 ($83 US)
Rear 85-656-5500 ($59 US)
The Beaumont Connection
I also found Hawk Performance brake pad part numbers...
Street compounds:
FRONT
HPS Part: HB181F.660
Ceramic Part: HB181Z.660
HP Plus Part: HB181N.660
REAR
HPS Part: HB180F.640
Ceramic: Part: HB180Z.640
HP Plus Par: HB180N.640
Go to www.hawkperformance.com if you want the write up on the differences to help you determine which pads are suitable for your application, i.e., the amount of track vs street time your car sees.
I didn't bother to post the pure race applications since I don't know of any of us that have pure track only cars.
I do not have part numbers but here are what we can get for tie rods.
Front outer are compatable with a z32
rear inner and outer are compatable with the z32
i used the Z32. youre right its too fat to fit in the bracket. but you dont need an elbow, just remove the bracket alltogather so the filter can float there on an angle, the line reaches perfectly.Originally Posted by GTR--J
i am wondering if i can use 240's --left front power steering boot-- for my GTR?
thx
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