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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Sun 22 Oct, 2017 8:53 pm

Hey mate I'm in need of some of those little plastic triangles that go in the front corner of the windows.  I need the inside and outside ones, in black rather than grey.  Do you still have those late-model bodies lying around?
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Sun 22 Oct, 2017 9:25 pm

Yup, should be able to sort something out. I'll PM you tomorrow. 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Tue 07 Nov, 2017 12:34 pm

Hi 
I am after PASSENGER SIDE Window Motor. 
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Tue 07 Nov, 2017 6:48 pm

Can do, $35 + freight. PM me some shipping details. 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Thu 09 Nov, 2017 9:35 pm

Do you have a passenger door, preferably in red?
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Fri 10 Nov, 2017 6:16 pm

I've got a complete door out of a '96, but only in white. PM me if this suits. 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Sat 18 Nov, 2017 11:42 pm

box wrote:
Can do, $35 + freight. PM me some shipping details. 

Pm'd you
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Sat 30 Dec, 2017 10:37 am

Another one has just come in. Red 2g NA auto, 114,000 kms. Big 2nd gen brakes (two piston rears, large 4 piston fronts), under bonnet heat shield is a 7/10, working heater display, original MMC stereo, seats and steering wheel condition are excellent, factory floor mats. 

Good engine & auto trans (both still available). 


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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Sun 31 Dec, 2017 2:27 pm

Hi after a newish clutch and pressure plate to fit 92 TT manual and front leather seats if anyone has any in NZ
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Tue 16 Jan, 2018 8:22 pm

Hey Box a few questions - some are just to increase my knowledge.

Does the engine out a series two drop in and bolt up to a gen 1 mounts and tranny (5 speed)?

How much do the brakes go for and i hear they go right in easily ( as long as wheel clears)

And where would you recommend getting your hands on a cranshaft for a 6g72?
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Tue 16 Jan, 2018 9:15 pm

Yes. You have to swap the 1st gen crank pulley and cam position sensor over to the later engine.

$350. They bolt straight in, you need to cut the rear backing plate to suit the larger diameter rotors. Wheel fitment issues may arise depending on your style of rim. Also the 1st gen spare wheel won't fit over the larger front caliper, you can either buy a 2g spare wheel to suit or just fit the 1st gen spare to the rear if you ever need to use it. 

Unsure. I don't have any spares at this stage, sorry. Second hand ones do seem to come up cheap every now and again, they're getting thin on the ground though. 

Hope this helps. I do still have the big brakes and a 2nd gen non turbo engine available if you want them. 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 8:23 am

Awesome thank you for that info.

I would be keen on those brakes but I need to track down a crank first before I spend rebuild funds on upgrades!
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 12:26 pm

Swatty wrote:
Awesome thank you for that info.

I would be keen on those brakes but I need to track down a crank first before I spend rebuild funds on upgrades!

Russell Pocock? from Nelson was selling a shaft recently don't know if he sold it, he may have more anyway. he goes by the name of Buzzard on various websites.
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 1:34 pm

BATOOH wrote:
Russell Pocock? from Nelson was selling a shaft recently don't know if he sold it, he may have more anyway. he goes by the name of Buzzard on various websites.


Awesome thanks for that! I will message him now and try my luck
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 6:47 pm

If you get stuck, I've got a 30m MIVEC 6g72 engine here which should have a good crank in it.... I don't really want to pull it to bits, but I will if we have to :)

Pretty sure the cranks are the same? Gazza/Magn1t?
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 7:12 pm

Yeah as far as I could tell the NA GTO and 30M cranks were the exactly same (2-bolt mains).
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Wed 17 Jan, 2018 8:38 pm

Yes they're the same apart from the dowel which is missing in the auto versions.
To me it always makes more sense to get the old one reground rather than replacing it.
Unless you want an extra.

1st gen / 2nd gen crank pullies are the same too......unless I've overlooked something.
All you need is the 1st gen CAS to put a 2nd gen engine into a 1st gen.
There's also an extra sensor on the water cross over pipe, missing on 2nd gen........unless it's the other way round but there's a difference there.
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Thu 18 Jan, 2018 11:39 am

magn1t wrote:
Yes they're the same apart from the dowel which is missing in the auto versions.
To me it always makes more sense to get the old one reground rather than replacing it.
Unless you want an extra.


I was under the inpression i would be better of going with a forged crank as part of the rebuild? And i was always told a reground crank in a engine that has spun is always a bad idea? I am not claiming to be an expert or anything here just getting as much experince from yourselves as i can.

Its a 92 tt 6g72 that has spun a bearing and im building it back to stock but would like it be slightly more on the reliable side as possible for a car this age.

And thank you very much Box but I dont want to kill a perfectly good engine, i am sure i will be able to track one down somewhere!
 
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Thu 18 Jan, 2018 11:59 am

If you're building it back to stock then regrinding it is probably the best way to go, unless it's really badly damaged.

magn1t wrote:
Yes they're the same apart from the dowel which is missing in the auto versions.

Hang on, which dowel is this?  The engine I'm building has a crank from an auto :shock:
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Re: F/S - 1st and 2nd gen parts

Thu 18 Jan, 2018 7:05 pm

The flywheel flange has 8 holes for bolts and an extra hole for a locating dowel.
The flywheel has the same.
The crank from a manual has a dowel inserted into the hole which lines up with the hole in the flywheel.
The crank from the auto still has the hole but no dowel.
The flex plate doesn't have the hole for it (I don't think?.......need to double check)


Not that it matters, it just puts it out of balance by a smidgen, nothing to worry about.
You can always make your own dowel by cutting down an old bolt if you're really fussy.



Try googling it on 3SI but don't hold your breath..........they only use new cranks over there..........because they can't fix anything.
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