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Last night i was doing a photoshoot of my car and my waterpump decided to go bye bye, it only just started leaking a bit so i am going to change it, does anyone know where i can get a waterpump from???? i dont need a timing belt service kit as i changed all my belts and water pump 40k ago on the motor. and would anyone have the genuine nissan number for the water pump????

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1995 R33 series II motor

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Tweakit in Mona Vale sell RB25 water pumps for $80. Not genuine Nissan, but it's the same brand pump as my mate runs in his drift 180SX and it hasn't skipped a beat. Click here for Tweakit's website thingy.

If I where you I'd change the timing belt regardless considering you have to remove it to get at the pump anyway, but that's just me :D

Didnt you guys read his questions? he specifically asked for the OEM Part Number with X3 question marks "???"

lol

anyhow

the Oem water pump number is 21010-21u25 for ALL......

The original poster seems so upset that we missed that part... oh wait!

thanks mate i will pick one up from there sometime this week, that is cheaper than everyelse that i have found.
The original poster seems so upset that we missed that part... oh wait!

not that i was trying to offend

but its just that ive noticed some people try and sound like they know what they are talking about but reply a message/2cents just for the sake of it or just to be heard about...

especially technical side of things, most replies are just half arsed...

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