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ja! and I'm surprised they sell it seperately I thought it was part of the main engine harness.....might grab one myself :)

thanks heaps mate. Spent about half an hour today at Nissan and couldnt find the part in FAST. Will ring them tomorrow and get one ordered in :D

how do i get a hold of a copy of FAST???? seems a few "non employees" have obtained copies and it would come in handy at work and home :down:

yeah sometimes there is more than 1 page in a section and this is one of them - there are about 30 wierd bits in the wiring section right down to clips, cable ties etc etc

not sure of a current place you can get FAST, I saw it years ago when it was live on bit torrent. its a really big set of files 2.2gb. Someone from this thread might be able to pm you where to get it

hey i need some part numbers for my car 1993 R32 GTS4

its a bit of a list i know there jst little things but i would like to get them out of the way

also i dont actually know what parts i have to get so i'll just right down what the mechanic said i need done :)

Left Hand Rack Boot

Drivers Front Drive Shaft Diff Seal Leak

P/Steering belt

HICAS leaking oil (Drivers Side)

Gearbox Hydraulic hose leaking

Front Caster Radius Buch cracked

4WD front drive shaft seal leak

Cheers sorry for the list

well....I'm too lazy to look all of them up.

But you can get aftermarket:

steering rack boot

power steer belt

radius rod bush

cheaper and in the case of radius rod better than standard.

diff seal (drivers side drive shaft) I think you need to go nissan. front drive shaft seal I've never heard of leaking? but it would be nissan as well.

hicas and attessa hose are a bit trickier, depends what the leak is. nip up the attessa hose a bit it might stop, if not check the little o ring or the flare on the hose. hicas no idea just ditch it and get a lock bar.

but your mechanic can probably get better prices than you can anyway

well....I'm too lazy to look all of them up.

But you can get aftermarket:

steering rack boot

power steer belt

radius rod bush

cheaper and in the case of radius rod better than standard.

diff seal (drivers side drive shaft) I think you need to go nissan. front drive shaft seal I've never heard of leaking? but it would be nissan as well.

hicas and attessa hose are a bit trickier, depends what the leak is. nip up the attessa hose a bit it might stop, if not check the little o ring or the flare on the hose. hicas no idea just ditch it and get a lock bar.

but your mechanic can probably get better prices than you can anyway

cheers man appreciate it..oh and what do u mean by nip up the attessa hose?? lol

Edited by vinnie34gtt
hm I can't work it out. looks like 83306-04u10 and 83307-04u01 are the windows, and I can see the clips parts too, but not the actual seals. Possibly its just sikaflex.

there are seals on the front (72750-04u10) and rear screens (79780-04u15)

Hmmm. I spoke to Nissan and they said that they couldn't order just the seals, and I would have to buy the window kit (about $480 a pop). Urgh. Anybody have any ideas? :)

Graham, don't go to nissan for them, I got them aftermarket from a gas strut guy in the phone book. They match one of the local maximas (not sure which series, but the guy I called had them on hand)

lucien, have you caught up with louie? pretty sure rear quarter seals don't exist and you would just use windsreen goop to hold them it.

Vince...at the rear of your gearbox there will the a line going in (17mm from memory). have a good look thats probably where the leak is coming from. Tighten it carefully (don't put too much force in or you can damage the fitting since it is hollow). If it s already tight take it right off, check the flare on the end of the pipe is in good condition (no nicks or bends) and put it back in again making sure it is straight. If you do undo it you will loose some (or all depending how slow you are) of the attessa fluid. If so, refill the resoviour in the boot with auto trans fluid and bleed the attessa system (search for instructions)> Or just leave it for your mechanic to fix lol

Part no's for Nissan stagea 260RS gas filled telescopic bonnet supports anyone? Them thangs wot stops lid falling on head when sticky-beaking? vin WGNC34-1008837

Cheers GW :D

I got a pair of these for my Laurel, they cost me $167 each. I tried to get them regassed but the seals were rooted, if your seals are ok maybe you could try this option.

Graham, don't go to nissan for them, I got them aftermarket from a gas strut guy in the phone book. They match one of the local maximas (not sure which series, but the guy I called had them on hand)

Hi Duncan, thanks for the info, my car is S1 & gas struts are about rooted. No apparent leaks but then gas is tricky stuff to spot :P This guy of yours, could you post or pm me his name/fone # as there are a few of them in the book. Quite a few actually. :( Or a manufacturer & part # from your ship?

Cheers GW :P

PS: Thanks Russell, because I be way out back I will be going for replacement first then maybe get old ones regassed if serviceable. Thanks again. GW

Edited by 260tech
Hi Duncan, thanks for the info, my car is S1 & gas struts are about rooted. No apparent leaks but then gas is tricky stuff to spot :P This guy of yours, could you post or pm me his name/fone # as there are a few of them in the book. Quite a few actually. :( Or a munufacturer & part # from your ship?

Cheers GW :P

just some quick info. Any guy that does struts can help you. they will fit just generic no name stuff that will work perfectly.

An old mate of mine used to work for Motorgear. They had a book (cant remember which company it was from) that had most models listed. He said u can use any of the struts out of the book to replace and strut as long as the ends were the same. You just gotta look at the open size, closed size and the strength. I replaced the struts in the tailgate of my old VL wagon with struts suited for a mitsubishi. a little more open length in them so the gate opened higher. :D

thanks heaps mate. Spent about half an hour today at Nissan and couldnt find the part in FAST. Will ring them tomorrow and get one ordered in :)

how do i get a hold of a copy of FAST???? seems a few "non employees" have obtained copies and it would come in handy at work and home >_<

yeah much easier to just order the part no, interesting to see every part of a skyline in pieces too

http://www.torrentbox.com/torrent_details?id=57362

fyi torrentbox is mostly worksafe

won't be seeding forever so get in quick :)

just some quick info. Any guy that does struts can help you. they will fit just generic no name stuff that will work perfectly.

An old mate of mine used to work for Motorgear. They had a book (cant remember which company it was from) that had most models listed. He said u can use any of the struts out of the book to replace and strut as long as the ends were the same. You just gotta look at the open size, closed size and the strength. I replaced the struts in the tailgate of my old VL wagon with struts suited for a mitsubishi. a little more open length in them so the gate opened higher. :)

Cheers Arep, so my best bet is to find a strut Johnnie & go from there? Was hoping to order a pair & do "homefit" but sounds like a good excuse to do a run to the metropolis, when the fires are out.

Thanks & cheers GW >_<

Cheers Arep, so my best bet is to find a strut Johnnie & go from there? Was hoping to order a pair & do "homefit" but sounds like a good excuse to do a run to the metropolis, when the fires are out.

Thanks & cheers GW :down:

We have several machines at my work that have sound barriers on them. they have lift up doors that are on gas struts. whenever they fail or a new machine is added we get a guy that drives out to fit them. just a 1 man band and he has always done a great job with all the struts he has fitted. The only thing i know of that he hasnt been able to fit struts to is my bonnet!

Hi im after some part numbers for:

front, rear, quarter panel and side window rubber surrounds, pretty much all the rubber that sits around the exterior of the windows.

All for 1992 r32 gtst.

Can FAST look this up???

thanks heaps..

Tone.

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