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To keep it simple, if you need your belts changed, and you are in Melb:

1. Call Chris at City Nissan and ask for the belts to be changed 03 8383 8822

I did my belts today and got spare change from $200....I was shocked by how 'cheap' the job was...I was think more like $280 or something...

Why go for aftermarket when you can go for OEM? I feel so much easier now, after having replaced the belts...

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Hi All,

I have the 300GT and my belts + labour was $160 + GST from the local Ultra tune. Not sure if its different for the 350GT.

Had to get it done because a bolt from the engine block had somehow worked its way free and started eating through the main belt. It had 2 teeth remaining when I noticed, would have thrown it a couple of days later..

Cheers

Lee

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Hi All,

I have the 300GT and my belts + labour was $160 + GST from the local Ultra tune. Not sure if its different for the 350GT.

According to FAST and Parts Master, the two belts (AY140-61175 and AY14N-4094E) are used on the following engines;

VQ25dd

VQ25det

VQ30dd

VQ30det

VQ35de

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hey guys didnt want to start a new thread, but i need some belts again, this time for a 2004 (series 2) v35 sedan 250gt - the part number is mentioned but no one has mentioned the actual size for the 250gt sedan, any help?

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Sorry to dig up a old thread. Today i purchased belts that have a completely different part number from Gates via Repco. They are the Micro-V.

4PK775 6PK1080. They suit Nissan Maxima 3.5 VQ35DE. My car is a late 2005 coupe. I can't see why they will not fit. Its the same engine or am i missing something?????

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yeah, just because they are the same engine, doesn't mean all the accessories (alternator/power steering pump, aircon compressor, tensioners), are all in the same positions, these items get moved around to suit the engine layout, and therefore use different sized belts.

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