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^^^ ok confirmation that's the correct part number ^^^

however the switch from nissan is $345... lol

Part No.s 25160-01U02 and 25160-01U03 come up on my system but they may by old numbers by now, looks like it could just have superseded

Hey mate. Was just wondering if you could find the part numbers for the both front door rubbers and rear tail light assy, on a 1993 R32 4 door at all????

V.I.N HCR32297424

MODEL RCR32GFSLAA

Cheers.

80830-01U10 weatherstrip FRT DR RH

80831-01u10 weatherstrip FRT DR LH

are the weatherstrips that fit to the lower sections of the doors

76860-01U11 weather strip body side RH FRT

76861-01U11 weather strip body side LH FRT

are the weatherstrips that fit to the body and seal the glass to the body

B6550-01U60 RH rear taillight

B6555-01U60 LH rear taillight

80830-01U10 weatherstrip FRT DR RH

80831-01u10 weatherstrip FRT DR LH

are the weatherstrips that fit to the lower sections of the doors

76860-01U11 weather strip body side RH FRT

76861-01U11 weather strip body side LH FRT

are the weatherstrips that fit to the body and seal the glass to the body

B6550-01U60 RH rear taillight

B6555-01U60 LH rear taillight

Thanks. Much appreciated. :D

yes still in use, appears i am the only one responding.

Thanks for helping us out bud

28174-5P600 RH

28175-5p600 LH

those should be close, however being a trim part i would prefer to have a vin number

My vin number is ER34202802 can you confirm the part numbers?

Thanks heaps

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Thanks for helping us out bud

28174-5P600 RH

28175-5p600 LH

those should be close, however being a trim part i would prefer to have a vin number

My vin number is ER34202802 can you confirm the part numbers?

Thanks heaps

Sorry for late reply. Yes those numbers are the one the vin selects

Hey all,

I am chasing a part number for a passenger side rear Wheel bearing to suit R34 25gt

My Vin is ER34005218

Cheers

Shane

Part No. 43210-AA100/43210-AA000. part has superseded, it will be one of then number. (which ever one works)

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I need a part number for an R32 Spec RB25DE. Is it 21200-42L06 ? As this seems to be the R33 number.

The engine is not the original one for the car, so not much point giving people the vin number. Any help would be appreciated.

I'm looking for the bushing for the link and arm or whatsoever it is call.

Nissan R33 GTS25T S2.

4740942763_e87cf63f29_b.jpg

if someone has the page of it in their service manual, it will help me a lot since nissan dealer told me it was to old...

you can send it to [email protected]

Thanks!

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