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Hi Guys,

Sure this will be easy one for you guys. I have NFI what this hose is called or whether i can replace it with just normal hose/pipe? If so where can i get some cause my one broke when i was putting it back on cause it was rock hard and all britil.

What is it called so i can try to source one from a nissan dealer / wrecker?

Excuse my stupidity

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Thanks in advance

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I wouldnt mind knowing the nissan part number because the stock one looks cleaner as it has the nice bends in it, mine broke ages ago and im just using heater hose at the moment but would like to replace with OEM at some stage

Nissan will be able to locate that for ya

I have one that I bought but dont need....cant remember what its worth but if nissans price puts you off then PM me and we'l work something out

Ps. I have both the hoses as well...may as well replace them both

  • 4 months later...

For an RB20, the part number is 11826-72L10 and description is Blow By Hose. RB25 is slightly different size.

I took mine to Metro Nissan in Brisbane, the guy looked it up and had it shipped from Melbourne overnight.

Best of all it is only $22 so don't waste your time looking for a second hand one or using a non-molded bit of hose. PS, you won't believe how bendy they are when new :P

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