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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? :)

yep that is correct. quarter windows are bonded to the seals no real way around it. :woot:

yep that is correct. quarter windows are bonded to the seals no real way around it. :)

Thanks Richard. That's awful: my current windows and seals are fine, the seals just look a bit crappy because they have lost their shine in patches.

me too mate. :) I went genuine for door seals, rear screen seal and front screen seal and mold kit. and after the bill over well over $1000 for that lot I couldn't really stomach another $1000 for the 2 quarter windows. one day I probably will though.

  • 3 weeks later...
This will look a little plain but as soon as i can get some general parts together I will list them.

check back soon

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R32

***GT-R***

Engine

- Belt | Fan & Alternator AY140-40880-

- Belt | Compressor AY140-40925-

- Belt | Power Steering AY140-40950-

- Belt | Timing 13028-20P25-

- Clutch | Disc 89 to 93 Feb 30100-05U00-

- Clutch | Disc 93 Feb Onwards 30100-12U00-

- Clutch | Cover 89 to 93 Feb 30210-05U01-

- Clutch | Cover 93 Feb Onwards 30210-12U00-

- Clutch | Release Bearing 89 to 93 Feb 30502-21000-

- Clutch | Release Bearing 93 Onwards 30502-12U00-

- Clutch | Booster 30630-05U01- Around $180.00 - Nissan 2007

- Element | Air AY120-NS001-

- Filter | Oil AY100-NS007-

- Pump | Water Pump Assembly 21010-58S25-

- Pump | Oil Pump

1989 Aug to 1993 Nov 15010-05U10-

1993 Nov Onwards 15010-05U11-

- Sensor | Oil Pressure 25070-30P00-

- Strainer | Fuel 16400-72L00-

- Thermostat | Water 21200-42L05-

Chassis

- Brake | Kit for 89 to 93 Feb AY040-NS003-

- Brake | Request Kit for V-Spec /II

- Shaft | Front Drive RH 39100-23U00-

- Shaft | Front Drive LH 39101-23U00-

- Shaft | Rear Propeller 37300-05U00-

- Steering | Power Steering Rack 49001-05U00-

- Steering | Rack Request for V-Spec /II

Exterior

* Request for colours other than KH2 Gun Grey

- Air Spoiler | Front (Lip) 96015-05U00-

- Air Spoiler | Rear Kit (Unknown Colour) 96030-05U00-

- Boot | Lid (Unknown Colour) 84300-04U30-

- Front Grille KH2 (Gun Grey) 62310-05U03-

- Spoiler | NISMO (Boot Lip) K6032-06U00-

Interior

- Heater & Blower Unit | Actuator Assembly - Mode 27731-53E00-

- Finisher | Right (Rear Quarter window Surround) 2 Door 76934-04U00

- Finisher | Left (Rear Quarter window Surround) 2 Door 76935-04U00

Electrical

- Ignition Unit All years 22020-05U00-

- Coil | Singular 89 to 92 Aug 22448-02U10-

- Coil | Singular 92 Aug Onwards 22448-02U11-

- Engine Management (ECU)

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-

Cables

- Speedo Cable Manual Transmission 25050-05U00-

GTS-T

Cables

- Speedo Cable Manual Transmission 25050-02U00-

- Speedo Cable Automatic Transmission 25050-03U00-

Engine

- AAC Valve Gasket 23785-40F00-

COMPATIBLE ITEMS

Spark Plugs are universal throughout GTR/GTST Please ask for RB20DE or any other variations

Model Years: 89 Onwards Spec Code: PFR5A-11[b512] RB20DE +RB20DET +RB26DETT HEAT RANGE 5

Model Years: 89 Onwards Spec Code: PFR6A-11[b512] RB20DE +RB20DET +RB26DETT HEAT RANGE 6

Model Years: 89 Onwards Spec Code: PFR7A-11[b512] RB20DE +RB20DET +RB26DETT HEAT RANGE 7

Electrical

- Heater & Blower Unit | Actuator Air Mix 27742-77S60-

- Heater & Blower Unit | Actuator Air Mix Kit 27732-01U00-

Can i get the same rundown but for R32 GTS-t???

Cheers Ben

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1994 R33 GTS4 (RB25DE NON-TURBO)

Vin - ENR33002946

Looking for part numbers.

O2 Sensor --

Thermostat --

Cheers

Note - what is a good after market Thermostat , I want a normal one not a low temp one. a plcae to buy in sydney?

1994 R33 GTS4 (RB25DE NON-TURBO)

Vin - ENR33002946

Looking for part numbers.

O2 Sensor --

Thermostat --

Cheers

Note - what is a good after market Thermostat , I want a normal one not a low temp one. a plcae to buy in sydney?

1994 R33 GTS4 (RB25DE) NON-TURBO (Vin - ENR33002946)

Thermostat - 21200-42L06-------------($47.80 from Lander Nissan Blacktown)

Fan belt - 11720-42L02AU----------($34.30 from Lander Nissan Blacktown)

Power steering belt - 11950-58S08----($37.09 from Lander Nissan Blacktown)

FAn&Alternator - 11720-77A01----($38.01 from Lander Nissan Blacktown)

o2 sensor?

I'm in need of the part number for an R32 GTR (1992 model) RB26DETT air intake temp sensor (sits on the intake manifold towards the front)

u sure it is a air intake sensor. fast calls it a coolant temp sensor part NO.22630-01u00. it is the part at front on intake with the 2263j label

Doc2.doc

Edited by neofenrir34

yeah thats the right part number and its definately an intake air temp sensor not coolant. wierd - i've seen some strange descriptions but never a wrong one before. Unless that part was used as a coolant sensor in 01U (whatever that was) and an air sensor in 05U (gtr)

u sure it is a air intake sensor. fast calls it a coolant temp sensor part NO.22630-01u00. it is the part at front on intake with the 2263j label

That part number is correct. Thanks for that.

$65 trade from Nissan.

The part number for an R32 GTR (RB26DETT) oil drain hose (from the turbo drain to the block) is 1519805u04

There are 2 of these and although they look different to one another on the motor, when you remove them, they are exactly the same (thus the same part number)

These cost me $40 each trade :ninja:

Greg

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