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Thrust Bearing - RB25 (99% sure RB20 Aswell, Will check tommorow) MALEX P/N GSB335

Also does anyone have the Bosch P/N for a VG30DETT AFM only got a listing for the NA version at work (are they the same?)

RB25DET

Valve Stem Seals - 13207-D4201

Cam Seals - 13042-16V00

Head Gasket - 11044-75T02

Rocker Cover Gasket IN - 13270-58S11

Rocker Cover Gasket EX - 13280-58S01

Shifter Bushing - 32861-01G00

VRS Kit cost me $217.62inc GST

Been quoted $99 for Headgasket

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RB25DET

Valve Stem Seals - 13207-D4201

Cam Seals - 13042-16V00

Head Gasket - 11044-75T02

Rocker Cover Gasket IN - 13270-58S11

Rocker Cover Gasket EX - 13280-58S01

Shifter Bushing - 32861-01G00

VRS Kit cost me $217.62inc GST

Been quoted $99 for Headgasket

Correction here. The exhaust rocker cover gasket is 13270 also, not 13280

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Manifold Gasket 14036 21U00 $78.46

is this part number for the gasket between the engine and the manifold? or the manifold and the turbo?

if it is between the engine and the manifold, what is the part number for the gasket between the manifold and the turbo?

thanks in advance

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Ancillary drive belts genuine Nissan

3PK845

4PK850

4PK910

R33 seriesII

wish i saw this 1 before i saw the first post, i got the 855 of the first post, and the belt is a bit to loose and squeals damn it lol, i will end up buying another new belt soon as this will just drive me crazy,

Cheers

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Parts for 100,000km service for R33 rb25det

Lander Motor group - Blacktown - 14 March

NI-21010-21U26 - pump assy-water - $147.59

NI-13028-5L327 - belt-timing - $83.09

NI-13070-5L300 - tensioner assy-belt - $93.38

NI-13074-58S00 - puley assy-idler - $275.82

NI-13042-16V00AU - seal-oil, camshaft - $16.81

NI-13510-10Y10 - seal-oil, crankshaft - $22.96

NI-15208-H8911AU - filter assy-oil - $9.49

These are retail prices, i managed to get the water pump and belt cheaper

They had all these parts in stock!

I ended up buying ilder and tensioner at Autobarn for

$165 and $47

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these are the part numbers i got and prices

tie end rod (part that attaches to hub) right- pn#4852115u26

lh rack bush- pn#5444503u00

rh rack bush- Pn# 5444419u00

4 bolt manifold to turbo gasket 14445v2700

not to sure if it is right but i told him what i wanted and that it is for an ser 1 r33 gtst

hope it helps

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