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Hi everyone,

Tried a search first and looked through the stickies but didnt find what I needed.

I need the part numbers for:

1. R32 GTR speed sender

2. R33 GTST clutch slave cylinder,push type.

Also, would like someone to tell me which Nissan spare parts departments are import savvy and may even have some import parts in stock.

Tried Werribee Nissan and was granted with stunned silence over the phone soon as the words R33 and GTR were mentioned.

Thanks in advance

Jayson.......

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Try 'Nitton' at city Nissan spareparts.. he's really good, very helpful and knows what he's talking about and he knows a fair bit about 'lines anyway.

Try asking someone in the Nissan FAST thread if noone helps you here for those part numbers alternatively.. I can't look them up for you atm, ask me tomorrow if you've had no luck :)

If you have trouble with city nissan

Call Trevor @ Brighton Nissan (spare parts), he helped me with many MANY parts over the years now and knows whats going on and if he has stuff in the country :)

Lots of surrounding workshops use them aswell.

Have you posted in WTB for a sender?

Nissan want a lot of $$$ for em i think.

i use camberwell nissan

service department is extremely cluey about imports, especially about lines.

mechanics own skylines and other nissan imports

did a good job on my car

parts department is ok. they dont like looking up imports, but they still do a great job

i know about looking up import parts (i work at toyota) they are pains in the asses.

anyways, hope that helps.

also used werribee nissan when i was located in that area, they were uselss.

30620-21U23

slave ('operating') cylinder for R33 GTST

Is there another term for a speed sender? Not having much luck finding it.. looked through a few gearbox sections with no luck.

OK speedometer pinion is 32703-05U20 for 32gtr

pinion sleeve is 32707-02G00 for 32gtr

Deleted screenshot caus I sent them to you, if anyone else wants the sections just PM me cheers

We have a trade account at Nissan Spares down in Hallam. Great blokes and they know their imports well (and also what local alternatives can be used).

You can use a Nissan Navara speed sender with an R32 GTS, so it might work with the GTR, as long as its the same cog pattern.

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