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can anyone help me?

- RB25det Nissan OEM Main stud

- RB25det Nissan OEM Head stud

- RB25det Nissan OEM Piston Rings (86mm)

basically all the rebuilding parts except gasket kit.

thanks.

I've done a search and a quick poke through this thread, but I can't seem to see my answer.

Can anyone confirm the part # for a genuine Nissan R34 GTT gearknob? It's a 32865-? .. wondering if its the 17U00 same as the R32/33 GTR or different.... Does anyone know? Does Nissan FAST have this level of detail?

Thanks in advance.

Does anyone know the part code for the grommet that holds the one way breather for the intake cam cover as seen in the below picture.

It is from an RB25DET from an R33 series 1 and 2 should be the same

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Edited by TiTAN

I search the net for a random BNR34 chassis and found this - BNR34 000103

It says the rear spoiler is - 96030Q Air Spoiler Assy-Rear

But then I input in an ER34 chassis number, the rear spoiler is also - 96030Q Air Spoiler Assy-Rear

Weird.

Vin number of BNR34?
hey guys,

I'm chasing the part number for the power steering hose which runs from the resevoir to the power steering pump.

Does any happen to know this?

cheers,

Frank

it would probably help if i included the model number haha - RB25DET S2 (96')

I've done a search and a quick poke through this thread, but I can't seem to see my answer.

Can anyone confirm the part # for a genuine Nissan R34 GTT gearknob? It's a 32865-? .. wondering if its the 17U00 same as the R32/33 GTR or different.... Does anyone know? Does Nissan FAST have this level of detail?

Thanks in advance.

it could be that one, will need more info on your 34 to tell for sure.

Does anyone know the part code for the grommet that holds the one way breather for the intake cam cover as seen in the below picture.

It is from an RB25DET from an R33 series 1 and 2 should be the same

post-32350-1253330972_thumb.jpg

part No. 11812-41B00

I search the net for a random BNR34 chassis and found this - BNR34 000103

It says the rear spoiler is - 96030Q Air Spoiler Assy-Rear

But then I input in an ER34 chassis number, the rear spoiler is also - 96030Q Air Spoiler Assy-Rear

Weird.

96030Q is the call out number will be the same for most models to find the rear spoiler fast with out the need to go through all the pictures

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