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hey mate

Are R32 GTR and GTST speedo cables the same part numbeR? i have the part number for the gtst just wondering if it is the same as the GTR. If not

whats the part number for the r32 gtr speedo cable?

thaks

Josh :D

R32GTR speedo cable = 25050-05U00-

hey mate

Are R32 GTR and GTST speedo cables the same part numbeR? i have the part number for the gtst just wondering if it is the same as the GTR. If not

whats the part number for the r32 gtr speedo cable?

thaks

Josh :D

I can confirm that part number supplied above 25050-05U00-

So technically the part numbers are different from year to year, engine to engine.

good luck

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doing my 100km service soon and figured i'd do the other belts 'down there'

are these the same for an R33 GTST?:

- Belt Fan & Alternator AY140-40880-

- BeltCompressor AY140-40925-

- BeltPower Steering AY140-40950-

doing my 100km service soon and figured i'd do the other belts 'down there'

are these the same for an R33 GTST?:

- Belt Fan & Alternator AY140-40880-

- BeltCompressor AY140-40925-

- BeltPower Steering AY140-40950-

I dont think they are the same as RB26. Here is what I have for you,

RB25DET 93- 96

- Belt Fan & Alternator AY140-40850-

- Belt Compressor AY140-40910-

- Belt Power Steering and Oil Pump AY140-30845-

also

- Belt Timing 13028-20P25-

- Filter Oil AY100-NS007-

Good Luck,

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Oil pump R32GTR 15010-05U11-

If by computer you mean engine management, as in what you replace with Powerfc Motec etc, then you have lots of choices.

This is what i got.

08/89 to 11/90 = 23710-05U02-

11/90 to 08/91 = 23710-05U03-

08/91 to 04/92 = 23710-05U60-

04/92 to 02/93 = 23710-05U61-

02/93 onwards = 23710-05U62-

Oil pump R32GTR 15010-05U11-

If by computer you mean engine management, as in what you replace with Powerfc Motec etc, then you have lots of choices.

This is what i got.

08/89 to 11/90 = 23710-05U02-

11/90 to 08/91 = 23710-05U03-

08/91 to 04/92 = 23710-05U60-

04/92 to 02/93 = 23710-05U61-

02/93 onwards = 23710-05U62-

Mate you keep beating me to this page, love your work.

Thank you and added.

One note, the Oil pump has two Models and I have added it as well, it was for 93/11 Onwards.

Cheers,

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I dont think they are the same as RB26. Here is what I have for you,

RB25DET 93- 96

- Belt Fan & Alternator AY140-40850-

- Belt Compressor AY140-40910-

- Belt Power Steering and Oil Pump AY140-30845-

also

- Belt Timing 13028-20P25-

- Filter Oil AY100-NS007-

Good Luck,

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LEGEND!! thanks man!

passenger left hand side inerior dash airvent for a 1991 r32 gtst skykine??? :blink:

GRILLE FRONT DEFROSTER LEFT 68743-01U00-

and for those people that want the drivers side,

GRILLE FRONT DEFROSTER RIGHT 68742-01U00-

Decided i may as well add all of the air vents off the dash.

This suits all R32 models from GTS to GTR

Drivers side defroster grille (GRILLE-FRONT DEFROSTER, R) = 68742-01U00-

Passenger side defroster grille (GRILLE-FRONT DEFROSTER, L) = 68743-01U00-

Drivers side, side defroster grille (GRILLE-SIDE DEFROSTER, RH) = 68740-01U00-

Passenger side, side defroster grille (GRILLE-SIDE DEFROSTER, LH) = 68741-01U00-

Drivers side air vent (Round one) (VENTILATOR ASSY-SIDE) = 68760-01U00-

Passenger side air vent (VENTILATOR ASSY-SIDE) = 68761-01U00-

Centre double air vent (VENTILATOR ASSY-CENTER) = 68750-01U00-

Cheers, Ron

Sick and tired of the whistling wind around the doors? i am!

R32GTR

Upper hard plastic seals (on car body)

RETAINER-WEATHERSTRIP,RH = 76870-04U00-

RETAINER-WEATHERSTRIP,LH = 76871-04U00-

Upper soft rubber seals (on car body)

WEATHERSTRIP-BODY SIDE,R = 76860-04U00-

WEATHERSTRIP-BODY SIDE,L = 76861-04U00-

Lower seals (on doors)

WEATHERSTRIP-FRONT DOOR,R = 80830-04U00-

WEATHERSTRIP-FRONT DOOR,L = 80831004U00-

Cheers, Ron

  • 2 weeks later...
Anyone have the part numbers for the coolant lines under the manifold? BNR32

All the numbers would be good but mainly one on the right.

are you after the rubber hoses or the steel pipe thats bolted on?

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