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As the topic suggests i am chasing a nissan dealer that stocks/can order parts for rb25det on southside bris

Im after turbo/dump gasket, manifold gasket and studs etc in particular

Would repco be able to get these parts also?

Is there anywhere else around that do the gaskets? ive read gaskets from nissan costing in excess of $100

Thanks Alot

Steve

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found a place that does hi-temp gasket material that you cut to your own size, shape.

rated at 1100 degrees celsius compared to the stock nissan stuff at 450 degrees.

costs $30 for a 1.2mmx250x250

better idea than $100+ for a nissan gasket.

I work at the Nissan dealer at tweed heads( a bit south for you) but l have always got my gaskets from work and they have never been $100, maybe $50 for the dump gasket, and we can get most import parts genrally overnight.

Just try callin your local dealer, it may be cheaper than you think. Good luck

yeah i rang right price about a resonator didnt even think to ask them about gaskets, i'll give them another call today.

I'll try a nissan dealer aswell see how it goes. just heard a few stories of gaskets costing over $100

Yeah, Nissan Springwood are the go. Can get what you want and prices are reasonable, they have fixed price structure, unlike some wreckers i've been to, selling second hand parts with prices dependant on who you are and if business is slow or not!

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just rang tweed nissan and quoted me 41 dollars each for 2xmanifold to turbo (as i have aftermarket low mount 35/40 that uses stock flanges and uses a 1 inch spacer to give the turbo 40 thou clearence between block and housing) and the turbo dump is bout 41 dollars to. they even said they would drop it in my mail box cos they come up here often. so they get my thumbs up. tweed nissan ftw :P:D

is this the place you guys are talking about ?

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i need to get a front passenger side inner cv boot kit and price up clutch to weigh up options

many thanks

Jez

Yep thats Nissan @ Springwood, entry on the right there next to the hedge :down:

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