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Hi Guys,

Well I'm about to put some major K's on the car and figured I better change a few things now rather than later, however stuck with a dilemma when it comes to part numbers. Unfortunately Repco has the attitude that they wont help you if you own a Skyline more recent than '91 .....

Basically just after Part #'s for the following items, if available even suppliers who carry would be fantastic.

All parts needed are for a 1996 R33 GTS-T (RB25DET)

* Fuel Filter (have done a bit of a search and found three answers so far being a Ryco z200, z201 or z387, can anyone confirm the correct choice ?)

* Oil Filter (advised of Ryco z145 or z145a, once again need confirmation)

* Timing Belt (no idea)

* Water Pump (no idea)

* Thermostat (no idea)

* Spark Plugs (thinking either NGK BPR6ES or BCPR7ES however not sure if 6 or 7 heat range is better, both gapped at 0.8)

Any help is greatly appreciated. It would be good if accumulated could put as a sticky thread for reference when doing maintenance.

Also feel free to add any other part #'s of items you may know of that I havn't listed here, the more the merryier. Just list the details of the part and part number (also if it's a genuine nissan part or something like a Ryco filter etc)

Cheers !!

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For the fuel filters, it is either z200 or z201. I'm 99% sure it is z201. Just go into repco, autobarn, whatever and check em out both.... Look at yours first as a pint of comparison....

ALSO, I just remembered, there was a difference b/w the 2 that will help figure out whick one...

The correct one has these types of inlets / outlets..

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Whereas the other had a different type.

Hope this helps...

genuine nissan numbers for rb25det

oil filter:same as VL RB30

timing belt:13028-20p25

water pump:21010-21u25 (also same as vl rb30)

a/c belt:11720-77a00

alternator belt:11720-42L01

p/s belt:11950-58s01

fuel filter i used z202

after market belt numbers from bosch

a/c belt:4pk910

alt belt:4pk850

p/s belt:3pk345

(alot cheaper)

for the spark plugs do a search and read the threads to make up ur own mind on wheather u want platinums or not. i got platinums but only cause i got then for free.

u will also find variouse part numbers for different brands when researching the plugs.

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