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I'm just after an alternator belt or can I buy a similar one from supercheap, autobarn???

head down to repco or similar that deal with bosch belts.

ask for:

Alt 4PK880

A/C 4PK925

PS 4PK955

there around 8bux ea so if 1's shagged the others will be close so may as well do them all.

Hey mate I wouldn't even waste my time trying to find parts, Nissan dealers here in Aus ream you up the ass..

PM me what you need and I'll get it from Nissan Japan for a fraction of the price of what any Nissan dealer here in Aus will do.

And I'll back that statement!

Hey mate I wouldn't even waste my time trying to find parts, Nissan dealers here in Aus ream you up the ass..

PM me what you need and I'll get it from Nissan Japan for a fraction of the price of what any Nissan dealer here in Aus will do.

And I'll back that statement!

Got a quote the following part numbers? I'd be interested to know the difference - transfer case clutch packs no. 3153205U00 and 315361P400.

If you can find the following I'll definitely consider buying them from you- 31346-05U00 and 31347- 05U00 (oil pump drive gears for transfer case)

they are all connected

if one dealership doesn't have parts it will get them in from the closest place, which quite often is melbourne which means they will be there the next day

if they have to come from japan it takes like 10 days though mine came in 1 week

no matter what dealership you ring, they can get you any part you want

i don't understand why you didn't pick the phone up first

Edited by mystery_kid
Got a quote the following part numbers? I'd be interested to know the difference - transfer case clutch packs no. 3153205U00 and 315361P400.

If you can find the following I'll definitely consider buying them from you- 31346-05U00 and 31347- 05U00 (oil pump drive gears for transfer case)

I am away on XMAS holidays, PM me and I can help you when I get back, PM is the quickest way to get me!

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