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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

yeah man the belt number are just the nissan genuine spec, the numbers with the AY are pitwork part numbers. still the same part though. thermostat number is also correct

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after the part number for the turbo compressor side output gaskets for a r33 gtr, trying to explain it to my local nissan dealer ova the phone and they think im stupid and dont know what im on about.

hey im after part number for the U shaped piece of plastic coated metal that the door mechanism catchs on???? Like you shut your door and the latch in the door hooks onto this piece to hold the door shut?

make sense?

'96 series 2 r33 if it makes any difference...and i need both sides

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hey im after part number for the U shaped piece of plastic coated metal that the door mechanism catchs on???? Like you shut your door and the latch in the door hooks onto this piece to hold the door shut?

make sense?

'96 series 2 r33 if it makes any difference...and i need both sides

part NO. 80570-91L00 same for both sides. by the way they call it a door stiker

Edited by neofenrir34
98 r33 GTR

Vin: 6u900bcnr33043083

turbo output gasket. around 2 inch 2 bolt gasket that connects the cooler piping to the turbo.

part No. 14465-05U11. you will need 3 of them front turbo has a spacer in there so you will need one for each side of that plus one for the rear turbo

Heya, am trying to work out what diff is in it exacalty because noone seems to know, it has it's own stand alone ecu for the diff and has 2 oil pumps under the drivers side rear, and there is a 3rd one which appears to be attached to the diff, also has a oil top up which is located in the boot. The only thing we can read on the diff is G3HJ08, the rest of it is unreadable.

1993 GTS-T

Chassis - ECR33008466

Model - GGKBRVFR33

Vin - 6u9000ecr33008466

Anyways thanks:)

no, that is a part code (normally the first 5 digits of a part number). double click it to bring it to the main screen, return there and press F5. That will bring up the full part number (as long as you have entered a VIN# first).

Nissan part numbers are 12345-abcde, where 12345 is the part code (eg engine mounts) and abcde is the model code it was first released on, eg 05U01 is 32 GTR. But the part code can vary heaps because the same part is used over multiple models

That worked, once i knew about the other screen and F5 i did it the old way again to see if it worked the same (just put in R33 at the start) and found 2 different part numbers that matched what i wanted, the second one was also for an rb20de, i wonder if its the same part.

hey guys

i need the part number for the clip that holds the front brake pads in. if u can bring up a picture i can show you which one i need. sits on the caliper and holds the top part of the pads in. there is one top and bottom.

vin: WGNC34013254

btw brett when you do it that way you get the part numbers for different models. safest way to get the right bit for your car is to use the vin because it has the exact details for your car

clips aren't sold seperately. you need to buy "hardware kit front disc" 41080-OP626 comes with clips, shims and pads. bet it wouldn't be cheap though

f**k.

and i thought toyota was stupid with stuff like that

thanks duncan.

edit: i think camry ones are similar. ill just get one from work

cheers again.

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