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Hey guys,

Front facing plenum means i now no longer have the standard window washer bottle in my R33. im after the little bag that can be used to replace the big plastic bottle

>>> or any info on where to source one <<<

i know the silver F&E automotive GTR has one but i dont know where to source one.

cheers.

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Hey Matt we both found one... Nice Products stock them but you'll need to check out their site to see the nearest retailer to you. Stock number: NWK901 and you should pay about $30

Hey Matt we both found one... Nice Products stock them but you'll need to check out their site to see the nearest retailer to you. Stock number: NWK901 and you should pay about $30

where in south aus could i get one i am also in this situation after installion of my plazmaman

  • 3 weeks later...

finally got around to installing mine, got the same one as partyboy, the NWK901 from norwood auto spares. delivered to sydney in under a week for 45 bucks all up.

(http://www.derek.com.au/washer.html if anyone else wants one)

really easy to install, about an hour of tinkering. the bracket they supplied i screwed to the fuse cover so the bag pretty much hangs in the position where the original plastic bottle would be. this kit comes with one plug and pair of wires so remember to splice it and connect it to both the nissan plugs if you have a rear window washer and want it to work from this bag as well.

cheap defect insurance, or in my case; cheap fix after a defect!

  • 11 months later...

Sorry to bump an old thread... was just wondering if you could explain how you wired up the pump in this kit to the factory OEM wiring.

I received mine late last week. The kit has a +/- Wire system, but Nissan Plugs iirc on the R34 have Three Wires. Did you just simply connect the single pump on the washer bug to the two sets of OEM wires in Parallel on just the + and - wires?

Thanks in advance

Nathan

Edit: Just realised this post was originally in a WTB thread.. mods let me know if I need to start a new topic elsewhere. Cheers

finally got around to installing mine, got the same one as partyboy, the NWK901 from norwood auto spares. delivered to sydney in under a week for 45 bucks all up.

(http://www.derek.com.au/washer.html if anyone else wants one)

really easy to install, about an hour of tinkering. the bracket they supplied i screwed to the fuse cover so the bag pretty much hangs in the position where the original plastic bottle would be. this kit comes with one plug and pair of wires so remember to splice it and connect it to both the nissan plugs if you have a rear window washer and want it to work from this bag as well.

cheap defect insurance, or in my case; cheap fix after a defect!

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