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I have searched and didn't want to drag up Predator's old thread 2 years on, so i was just wondering if anyone could confirm the correct part number for front and rear belts on an R32 GTR.

In Predator's thread the suggested numbers (for an R32 GTST) were:

FRONT K4555

REAR K2255

When I had Repco call Klippan last week they suggested:

FRONT (L)K6491 ®K6492

REAR no listings

MOUNTING KIT K4425

Can anyone else confirm which belts they've used for compliance and whether the mounting kit is required?

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ahh ok. the only guideline i have is my own experience in nsw. but from what i understand the compliance requirements are national (rego requirements obviously a state thing). providing the belts have a DOT or E mark they meet ADRs. I'll have a look at one of my compliance documents tonight if you like and see if there is anything there that can help you.

That'd be great thanks. Even though ADRs are national, it seems states interpret them differently. I've never known anyone getting away with not having to replace the belts in Qld (and i had to on my last 15yo import).

I found Klippan's search engine, but no BNR32 listing and no rear HCR32 listing.

http://www.autolivaftermarket.com/pr-replacement2.asp

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yeh i'm keen on a part number for the rears too. i bought one for the rear but it was a 90 degree mounting belt i was pissed off. i'm gonna check out my cousins corolla they mount the same way just gotta check the anchor points. i'll let u know

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