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found out that ceffy hicas rack is not a direct swap for laurel.

the housings are completely different and there is more lines going into the laurel pinion housing.

can be made to fit. but you will need the cefiro high pressure line from the pump.

both the high and low pressure lines will require slight bending to make them fit.

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While searching for just a plastic piece off the window regulator, I searched and searched and searched. And being in the US with a non-US car also made it difficult, but I finally found it!! On an American based car!

Getting a window regulator off of eBay Australia would have cost me over $200 per window... and I needed 3 out of 4 windows fixed :(

Here is the piece I was after:

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Here is where I found it:

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It is on a 98-01 Nissan Altima (Bluebird I think in the rest of the world)

Just thought I would share the info :)

WooHoo for my first post!

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yeah i know they fit on the front but its the rear that i wanna know.. im assuming its a r32 rear strut brace that fits cos the bolt holes are more square if u know wat i mean...

How can we post in the main page when there is no provision to do so , i could not add or edit any of the main page, Jamind

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anyone got the part number for the universal joint in the tail shaft of a c33?

or know what else fits it?

I assumed r32 would be the same, but ive been to a few spare parts places and they have no listing. wondering if r31 is the same also.

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Hey guys just discovered that cef s1 bumper lip does not fit s2 bumper, I would put photos up but don't know how. Cheers

they are shorter along the sides about 2-3inches i tried it aswell lol

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