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Are you completely missing the unit or do you have one that isn't working? The first option would be to rebuild the one you have. New ones are around $800 from memory.

What is wrong with the one you have and what symptoms does it exibit?

Are you completely missing the unit or do you have one that isn't working? The first option would be to rebuild the one you have. New ones are around $800 from memory.

What is wrong with the one you have and what symptoms does it exibit?

I actually don't have one but in need of one

I got the motor without it, so i need it to finish the install

i want the original part# so that i can order it from my local nissan dealer

  • 1 year later...

Old thread, but need to know if 23300-AA300 (which is for an E34 gtt) is the same part which is displayed as a subaru starter motor with the same part number??

23300-08U11

23300-08U15

23300-20P00

23300-20P05

23300-20P01

23300-AA300

These are all the part numbers for starter motors for RB25DET in R33 Skyline

  • 5 years later...

bumping this up, anyone know a decent starter motor available in Oz for the RB engines lately?

The Bosch motor BXM034N that is listed for skylines is definitely NOT suitable and Bosch tell me they don't actually make one for Skylines despite what it says on their page. Genuine Nissan is $700+, I hear nothing but bad things about the OEX brand, and can only find Auto 8 brand which looks like it will fit, but might be a bit cheap n nasty?

Several people have successfully fitted this starter motor but don't know if anyone stocks them in Aus:

https://www.circuit-sports.com/products/nissan-oe-replacement-starter-type-2-rb-motor

thanks Kiwi, they look alright actually.

Have ordered the only new starter I could find online in stock, which was Auto8 brand. Not 1000% on the quality but will see once it arrrivederci's, will get the oem one rebuilt if needed.

  • 1 year later...

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