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N3A1 Starter is "Basically Interchangeable" with N327(2nd Gen)

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Old 09-17-17, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Rotary Alkymist
Hi everyone -just wanted to update this thread with some results. I put roughly 15-20k on the car with an FD starter installed with the one long bolt and I haven't had one issue with it. Thanks for reading.
ive put ~500 on mine with no issues either, same setup, T2 everything, FD starter
Old 03-09-20, 11:33 AM
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PM'd Rotary Alkymist, I've got an FC starter but I need an FD starter. You've got an FD starter but you need an FC starter.
Old 08-11-23, 09:23 PM
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August 2023, still no issues, starts great and that one bolt has never loosened itself.
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