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Silver R33 GTR
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Post by Silver R33 GTR »

Its a standard fitment splitter but cant remember when from. The first one i had on it lasted precisely 7 minutes which i think was a newer v spec splitter which is deeper so i put a shallower one on and that is fine on all bumps now(well, most of them) :roll:

A bloke i know was going to japan so he picked it up from nissan. I could look for the part number if ya want?
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Banzai Bob
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Post by Banzai Bob »

Silver R33 GTR wrote:I could look for the part number if ya want?
If it's no trouble, thanks.

I had mine resprayed and they tried to make it a more sensible shape, but there is not enough substance to the thing to hold a shape. It bent in a huge flooded section of road, then scrapped the bottom on a big speed hump, need to sort a sensible option out :D
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323ian
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Post by 323ian »

Get a spec list up! :)
Be interesting to see what you are running.
Could you tell me where you got the 'GTR' fuse block cover from and did spray the engine covers yourself?
It could do with a nice shiny catch tank. :wink:
The splitter is the stock R33 GTR one.
Banzai Bob if you are desperate for one i think New Era parts could get you one, but check the price as you could get a nice Trust one instead.

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Post by Banzai Bob »

323ian wrote:
The splitter is the stock R33 GTR one.
Banzai Bob if you are desperate for one i think New Era parts could get you one, but check the price as you could get a nice Trust one instead.
Thanks, I'll get on to them.

I don't want anything to elaborate, the one I have now is taking a pounding on our roads, not sure who made it, but it is an aftermarket thing, not a Nissan one. The car came with Ohlins suspension, ride is ok, but ride height is way too low, so only want a flat bottom splitter, not the kind I have.
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323ian
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Post by 323ian »

The Ohlins suspension you have is not ride height adjustable then?

Banzai Bob
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Post by Banzai Bob »

Not that me or anybody has been able to see. It's been into a garage, and I have taken wheels off to do some stuff, and there isn't anything to adjust. The dampers are adjustable, but can't see anything to change ride height.
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Post by Stuart »

Bens (Murano3) are the same.
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Ben
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Post by Ben »

Yeh - i've got fixed ohlins ..

To the question about robins engine colour - he did it himself ... he stripped it and took the cover to a place in great yarmouth and had it powder coated.
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Silver R33 GTR
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Post by Silver R33 GTR »

Yeah the Engine covers were done in RAL red at aero coat in St olaves near yarmouth they also did my pipe work too.

Very good work and an even better price,
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Robin



New project on its way ;-)

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