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Can i please get the part number for a 1991 r32 gtr clutch pivot ball as nissan sent me the wrong one. Its from a push type clutch. And how many different types there are. i really need to know. Thanks much appreciated.

Can i please get the part number for a 1991 r32 gtr clutch pivot ball as nissan sent me the wrong one. Its from a push type clutch. And how many different types there are. i really need to know. Thanks much appreciated.

Part No. 30537-40P00. Only seem to be one option for a RB26 engine in a R32

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Someone Iv been looking for :rant:

Have you got the part number for rb20det, 1993, r32 skyline. Iv been tryying to find pressure plate bolts but cant seem to get them off Nissan because my car is auto and doesnt have these bolts so they cant find them :D Doing a manual conversion.

but i need:

Pressure Plate Bolts

Airflow meter plug (if there is one?)

Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

Looking for a few part number for my 93 r33 GTS25t !

- Set of 86mm piston rings

- L and R rocker cover gaskets

- L and R rocker cover half-moons

Thanks in advance for your help

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi my name is Brig I have a project car i need a ton of stuff. hoping you could help with part numbers list. If possible i would like a complete list my email is [email protected]

1991 nissan skyline GTR

color- gray

model-KBNR32RXFSLMZG

Chassis-BNR32014830

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  • 5 weeks later...

Well it's a horrible diagram with horrible descriptions... but it looks like they probably ordered you a 24079-05U00.

That leaves you with a 24077-05U20 Harness Assy-Engine or a 24079-05U01 Harness Assy-EGI Sub.

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Well it's a horrible diagram with horrible descriptions... but it looks like they probably ordered you a 24079-05U00.

That leaves you with a 24077-05U20 Harness Assy-Engine or a 24079-05U01 Harness Assy-EGI Sub.

thanks simon

we'll see what they have to say - the 24079 is what they ordered me originally which turned out to be the coilpack loom

-D

Yeah it's pretty obvious that 24079 is a coil pack loom... but it's a bit trickier to tell the other two apart.

it looks like the injector loom is part of the main loom that comes from the ecu ;\

-D

  • 2 weeks later...
does anyone have part number for genuine rear vision mirror inside the car (r33 1994 s1) ??

cheers

comes as complete assembly.

96321-70T01

go to a wrecker, this will cost a fortune from nissan.

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