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i am fairly sure you would already know this considering you are useing the nissan part finder system to get all of these numbers (figures that out be seeing the pic of the rear QTR glass window). but all of the numbers that start AY are pitwork part numbers. unless they know what they are doing some dealers can not use theat number in their system but if they know wat they are doing they can cross referance to a genuine nissan number.

i should post a pic of my certificate saying im qualified in using nissans fast catelog :whoops:

never said you where not qualified at using the fast system. i am to. just saying that some dealers can not use the pitwork part number in their pricing system. just to make that clear

Anyone got the part number(s) for the gasket/seals for the cam covers in an R33GTS-t? Want to paint my cam covers and while I'm at it I might as well replace the seals as there's a tiny leak

Sorry guys, its been a long weekend. Crispyfries, mate if i were you i would call up Nissan and ask them if the bearings can be interchanged and which bearings are the cheapest.

Cheers Ron, I've actually got my hands on a set of R33 hubs now anyway, and what I had in mind is definitely not possible, even if it was the same bearings.

Just a quick note to everyone, my Windows has died and i cant be stuffed tracking down a copy of windows and then reinstalling it. Linux is working just fine for me. The only thing is I havn't got Wine (Windows emulator) installed yet so i can't install FAST. Sorry guys. Although there is at least 2 people that read this thread that are certified in using FAST (Thats if I assume right) Maybe they could throw some numbers in for a while.

Cheers, Ron

R32 GTST Manual Flywheel Bolts: 12315-04U00

R32 GTST Manual Bellhousing Bolts: 08071-0601A

R33 RB25DET Rocker Cover Gasket LH: 13270-58S01

R33 RB25DET Rocker Cover Gaskets RH: 13270-58S11

R33 RB25DET Cam Half Moon Seals x2: 11051-58S00

IM searching for a set of Brake shims for GTR33 Brembo front calipers? they are also the same calipers as the R32 GTR Vspec brembos

first picture is of the brake system on R32 GT-R and the second is of a R33 GT-R only the R32 has shims. part NO. 41218 12U26

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R32 GTST Manual Flywheel Bolts: 12315-04U00

R32 GTST Manual Bellhousing Bolts: 08071-0601A

R33 RB25DET Rocker Cover Gasket LH: 13270-58S01

R33 RB25DET Rocker Cover Gaskets RH: 13270-58S11

R33 RB25DET Cam Half Moon Seals x2: 11051-58S00

for the fly wheel bolts i also got Part No. 12315 80S00 if it fall's between 0589 to 0789 production date

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