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Sorry Neil I don't understand what you mean.. are you asking what type of r32? R32 GTST rb20det 2 door coupe '92

yeah sorry bout that, it is what i meant. it the inner glass weather strip

, sits at top of the door fab.

Could I just remind people that need numbers that it would advantageous to supply the following: (after all u are getting this for free at the expense of someones time)

FOR REQUESTS: Please specify the following, the more the better and easier for me to get the right number for you.

Model: R32 R33 R34 S15 etc

Year: MOST IMPORTANT!

Colour: Colour if body part.

Model Number: Blue plate - Really handy if you get this

Chassis Number: Blue plate - Really handy if you get this

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Hey, thanks for doing this guys.

Could you help me out with a part number(s) for the rear quarter window rubber seals for a 1993 R32 gtst? So im after the rubbers that go around the rear quarter windows.

VIN 6U9000HCR32292253

Model KRCR32RGFS3 FA

Chassis HCR32-292253

Thanks,

Shaun.

can you guys help.

Need the part number for the Rear Fog Light for the GTR 34.

Its on the rear bumper, Left side (white) is the reverse light..looking for the right side (Red) fog light.

Thanks heaps

Hey, thanks for doing this guys.

Could you help me out with a part number(s) for the rear quarter window rubber seals for a 1993 R32 gtst? So im after the rubbers that go around the rear quarter windows.

VIN 6U9000HCR32292253

Model KRCR32RGFS3 FA

Chassis HCR32-292253

Thanks,

Shaun.

bad news for u the rubbers are apart of the glass, so you can't get them as a seperate part. and in advance the part No. for the qtr glasses are as follows

83306-04U00 RH qtr glass

83307-04U00 LH qtr glass

bad news for u the rubbers are apart of the glass, so you can't get them as a seperate part. and in advance the part No. for the qtr glasses are as follows

83306-04U00 RH qtr glass

83307-04U00 LH qtr glass

ahh yes its true. not cheap either....

bad news for u the rubbers are apart of the glass, so you can't get them as a seperate part. and in advance the part No. for the qtr glasses are as follows

83306-04U00 RH qtr glass

83307-04U00 LH qtr glass

Dammit!!

Thanks anyway.

Shaun.

not sure if it has been mentioned yet but the part number for a genuine turbo to dump pipe gasket on an r32 gtr (should be same for newer gtr's but unable to confirm atm) is 14445-05U00.

hope that helps somebody out :-)

not sure if it has been mentioned yet but the part number for a genuine turbo to dump pipe gasket on an r32 gtr (should be same for newer gtr's but unable to confirm atm) is 14445-05U00.

hope that helps somebody out :-)

CONFIRMED!!!!

AND I HAVE FAST AGAIN!

From all the PM recently about me getting numbers, i thought it was a good idea to reinstall after i lost my copy.

and remember!!!!! in big bold fk off letters:

FOR REQUESTS: Please specify the following, the more the better and easier for to get the right number for you.

Model: R32 R33 R34 S15 etc

Year: MOST IMPORTANT!

Colour: Colour if body part.

Model Number: Blue plate - Really handy if you get this

Chassis Number: Blue plate - Really handy if you get this

lawl.

  • 3 weeks later...
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,

Added

HI, just got these belts from Nissan Australia and the part numbers are different to the ones above

Fan & Alternator 11720-42L02AU

Compressor 11720-77A01

Power Steering 11950-58S02

I'm just guessing they are the Australian part numbers but not 100% sure.

Can you confirm if they are still correct for the following car

R33 GTSt 95 model

TYPE CHASSIS NO: ECR33-051545

MODEL NO: GGKBRTFR33VDA--JD-

Also is the Thermostat Assy the correct part number as well 21200-42L06

Thanks

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