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R34 Bayside Blue Eyelids

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Part No# F2410-AA010. but i would expect them to be quite dificult to get a hold of now. better off tring to get a colour like white (QM1 and just paint them in TV2)

i know this will be hard to find i would imagine but im after the part no. for a brake master cylinder from a wgnc34 autech 260rs stagea series 1 if possible (i think s1, and s2 is the same)?

i have 34 brembos on the stagea and need a brake booster to suit but i found out 33gtr and 34gtr use different masters i cant see why if they are the same brakes? hopefully the autech one will be the correct one.

thanks

would like a vin to confirm but fairly sure the part No# is 46010-0V600.

Your car is a 4WD with a RB26DETT correct? hence making it a AWC34

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey All.

Does anyone know the part number for the FRONT and REAR tie rod ends for a R33 GTS-T 1995 S1. Mine are shot and the guy at nissan ere has NFI. If i get the part number for him then maybe i will get more joy out of the nissan dealership. I am also considering aftermarket parts too. anyone suggest a good option?

Any help appreciated. :rofl:

what an awesome thread - well done guys!!!

i am after the part number for the inner door moulds which sits on the inside of the door trim & wipes the inside of the passenger/drivers window (for r32gtr)...i found this so want to know if this is correct:

R32INMOULDLHS-8083504U00

R32INMOULDRHS-8083404U00

Hi there,

I need the part numbers for the front plastic inner guards on a 96 R33 GTS-T. The ones that I need wrap around underneath the front bumper bar and intercooler. I need numbers for both sides please.

Thanks, Pete.

Part NO. 63842 15u000 RH

Part NO. 63843 15U000 LH

what an awesome thread - well done guys!!!

i am after the part number for the inner door moulds which sits on the inside of the door trim & wipes the inside of the passenger/drivers window (for r32gtr)...i found this so want to know if this is correct:

R32INMOULDLHS-8083504U00

R32INMOULDRHS-8083404U00

MARKO R1. SOUNDS GOOD TO ME I CAME UP WITH THE SAME NUMBERS

Hey All.

Does anyone know the part number for the FRONT and REAR tie rod ends for a R33 GTS-T 1995 S1. Mine are shot and the guy at nissan ere has NFI. If i get the part number for him then maybe i will get more joy out of the nissan dealership. I am also considering aftermarket parts too. anyone suggest a good option?

Any help appreciated. :thumbsup:

PART NO. 48520 15U26 LHF & RHF

PART NO. 55725 0C800 RHR & LHR

Hi,

I need the part number for the front centre mesh grill section between the headlights for a R34 GT-T, the NISMO version.

Thanks, Carey.

there are 6 different option need to know paint code. also year model an month to make sure

there are 6 different option need to know paint code. also year model an month to make sure

back again, unfortunately there is no paint code sticker on the car. so the only info i have is year model is 06/98 colour is white (r34 gt-t). hope that gives some clues .

Kind regards

Carey

Hi guys,

I search and look for the original partnr. of the shocks (front and rear) for a skyline r33 gtst from 1995.

Vin.nr. ECR33-055072

I hope that someone can help me with this. :nyaanyaa:

Regards Mindert

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