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Hey im chasing a new exhaust manifold gasket for rb20det.

Tried the local shops we have here but no good (only sell full vrs kit).

Can anyone let me know if anywhere sells them on their own and how much they go for etc.

Thanks.

Yeah first thought but our nissan dealer here cant get in anything im not sure why, my guess is that they cant be bothered with any import parts.

Ill give them a call now to check.

Anyone know if Autobarn sell them? We don't have one here but ive dealth with them posting stuff before.

i get most of my parts from Nissan too, i genially find there cheaper than the aftermarket stuff. if your locale dealer won't help you, just go to another, I'm shore there's more than one in your area.....

I've used Lintott?? in Sydney, very knowledgeable guy there I think his name was Jay. Lintott are a Nissan agent and they are uber cool, they were bringing in genuine Skyline parts even before the rest of the Nissan network caught on.

Try here:

http://www.lincorp.com.au/aboutus.htm

I've used Lintott?? in Sydney, very knowledgeable guy there I think his name was Jay. Lintott are a Nissan agent and they are uber cool, they were bringing in genuine Skyline parts even before the rest of the Nissan network caught on.

Try here:

http://www.lincorp.com.au/aboutus.htm

That's Parramatta Nissan mate. The club has a discount with them.

Also they will post stuff to you if you ask.

And, Justjap will sell them and post them to you no probs.

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