Ultra Sc UR Crank Pulley.

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  1. IBBI

    IBBI Active Member

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    personally im cool if payment needs to be done after a month.....ive got uni exams finishing in like 4 weeks....plus other exaust releated GBs and ending now so for el cheapos like me its a tough time:p .....
     
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    ive got one question, is the same pulley used in the na and tt's? because im buying a tt next year so if it was transferable would be keen on buying one for my n/a atm and transerring it over when i get the new ride.
     
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    Yep. :)
     
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    excellent :) time to go work out my funds then.

    one more thing, is it easy to install this part myself? taking into consideration the fact i have no workshop to do it in, itd be in my garage, and i dont have a jack or anything. is it a take of the frontbar and radiator lean over the engine bay kind of job?
     
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  5. Jinxed

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    you dont even have the factory jack?

    if you do just buy axle stands for $25 to put the car on,or jack it up and put 2 or 3 bricks under each wheel.....simple as!
    as for doing it yourself i know people who have,so its possible....go on you know you want it!!!...lol:eek: :zlove:
     
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    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Possible to do with car on the ground. No need to remove the front bar at all. You'll need a socket set, breaker bar and screwdrivers.
     
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    excellent. thats a level of mechanical skill i do have. i didnt mean jack, ive got the factory jack, but i dont have like any stands or anything stable to put it on. its all good though if i can leave it on the floor.
     
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    if i were you get it done on a tech day.....would be much faster and u can get a hand and hopefully some support.....
     
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    mafi-zed the resident hoon

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    i heard you have to take the motor out, and the rear seats to fit the crank pully?
    a dude with a skyline told me??
    :cool: :biggrin: :bash: :banned:
     
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    the same guy told me investing in a shopping list would be a far better bang for buck:p .....must be a skyline thing:D
     
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    how far of is this grouipbuy zductive....?

    have we decided to go with next year or whens it happening or is it called of all together?
     
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    I might try to run it again next year but I'm not sure. If anyone wants me to forward the email correspondence because they are prepared to run it, they should let me know.
     
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