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I was able to purchase genuine parts for an R32 GTR from the Nissan parts guys on Albany Hwy...

Also parts I needed for my R33 and now R32 GTST aswell (RB25DETs)

I believe even if they don't have them in OZ, they can source and get them in from Japan.

I heard that you can actually buy like a brand new N1 block from nissan australia, but yeah I would just call them.

  • 2 weeks later...

My bro works in the parts dept at Northside Nissan so mention you know me and Steve or my bro Adam (Adam "chong", I think there is another Adam there now) should be able to help you with any parts... Steve has also just picked up his own R32 GTR... its standard but clean and who wouldn't want a clean GTR in their garage!?!

lol, nice1 slippery... his my twin bro so if im looking 14y/o and have already got my mid age beer gut... ill take it as a compliment! not sure what the other Adam looks like... i just heard there was another... but Steve, there can be only one!

Well there is the boss - Colin

Sales - Steve, Adam (my bro), Glenn, and I think there is a new Adam?

Their all f*#kin weirdo's... rattling off 15+ didgit part numbers like they dream about them!!!

good blokes tho and a few drinks at the end of the day on Northsides goes down well!!! :wave:

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