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So i need to replace the gaskets on my TD-06 L2 20g to finish off the rebuild on my RB20.

Im having trouble finding anyone that stocks or can get a hold of the gaskets and just wondering if anyone has replaced theres before and who did they go through???

I need:

manifold

manifold to turbo

turbo to dump

Any help appreciated

Cheers Ben

PS: i know this is now in 2 sections but had no replies so far and i know guys like Troy, James and Silvergtst are running the same turbo :D

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I had the biggest prick of the time trying to find a manifold to head gasket to suit RB20/25.

I have the part number and called NISSAN and they want between $103 - $115 which I thought was a rip off so ended up ordering it through RHD JAPAN.

About $71 incl air mail express delivery to my door, which is pretty good considering the prices here.

Part #14036-21U00

https://www.rhdjapan.com/home/products/prod...roduct_id=3277#

As for the other gasket any good local exhaust shop should have them.

Good luck.

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i got a few, i found :ninja:

sorry bout other day comp dropped out :(

email me your addy and i will arrange to send them $30 for the two trust ones. Call MD Spares in moorabin for your head to manifold gasket.

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i got a few, i found :(

sorry bout other day comp dropped out ;)

email me your addy and i will arrange to send them $30 for the two trust ones. Call MD Spares in moorabin for your head to manifold gasket.

Email sent :ninja:

Will get onto MD Spares on Monday

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Autobarn....that's where I got my ones

Hey Dan

my local Autobarn couldn't help me as "i" didn't have the part numbers, as you would see Trent replied last month about having them but i haven't heard back since transferring the money so the search continues so i can finish the car.

I will call a couple of the AB stores in Melbourne/Sydney tomorrow and see if they are able to help out further.

Cheers Ben

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GCG have the gaskets... call them..not cheap though.. i think around the $50 mark for a dump gasket... you can use ur old one with some glue... or ifyour flanges are real smoothe and rust free just use exhuast seals and no gasket...

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Hey Dan

my local Autobarn couldn't help me as "i" didn't have the part numbers, as you would see Trent replied last month about having them but i haven't heard back since transferring the money so the search continues so i can finish the car.

I will call a couple of the AB stores in Melbourne/Sydney tomorrow and see if they are able to help out further.

Cheers Ben

WTF????? i have not recieved your money and we even called and SMS'd to see if you still wanted them, with no reply................... they are still here waiting in the same spot.

I take offense to the above greatly. If you have proof of transfer (im assuming wrong acc) let me know or at least call me 0419 590220 if there was a problem

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WHAT????? i have not recieved your money and you did not reply to CATS calls or SMS................... they are still here waiting.

Transfered 29/2/08 01:27:19 pm, receipt number: N022986488721

I replied to the sms and also sent you a couple of emails but didn't hear anything :( .

Just checked again and the account details are correct (from sms) so you should of received it, no biggy though i just need the gaskets to finish the car hence trying to source them elsewhere.

Not having ago at you or Cat just want to finish the car Trent and figured you guys have been busy :(

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I think you should send the Pringles as well, a show of good faith

No need for good faith, just some crossed wires so it looks :rant:

BUT i do have the munchies a little after finishing work and some pringles would go down a treat :)

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