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hey all, I called up nissan and asked for pressure plate bolts, flywheel bolts and bell housing bolts, 225 dollars! Is this right?

Anyone got any cheaper places I can get them? can I use standard bolts from a bolt supply place for the flywheel, bell housing and pressure plate?

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hey all, I called up nissan and asked for pressure plate bolts, flywheel bolts and bell housing bolts, 225 dollars! Is this right?

Anyone got any cheaper places I can get them? can I use standard bolts from a bolt supply place for the flywheel, bell housing and pressure plate?

hand crafted gold plated bolts that seconds as jewelry?

The genuine bolts are retail $9 each for the flywheel and the clutch bolts are $2 each.

Bellhousing bolts can be sourced from a fastener shop which we already covered in your other thread

why did it come up to $225 for? lol. i asked for r31 bolts because my car is auto and it doesnt come up in nissans parts becuase autos dont have pressure plates and flywheel bolts. loll. which sucks.

why did it come up to $225 for? lol. i asked for r31 bolts because my car is auto and it doesnt come up in nissans parts becuase autos dont have pressure plates and flywheel bolts. loll. which sucks.

I understand that but my first reply to you was to ring Nissan and just tell them your car is a manual. They don't need your VIN to find the part numbers but I know some Nissan dealers use this as an excuse not to look it up.

Just tell them you have a manual R32 and those are the numbers they will give you

^ Some dealers are inept tho Dan and do not know how to use FAST correctly.

Giving them the VIN lets them drill down much easier/faster. Comes down the the person doing the work and how competent they are.

That said my usual guy knows it inside and out and I never have to use a VIN :P

^ Some dealers are inept tho Dan and do not know how to use FAST correctly.

Giving them the VIN lets them drill down much easier/faster. Comes down the the person doing the work and how competent they are.

That said my usual guy knows it inside and out and I never have to use a VIN :)

Yeah I know how it is.

I get it from Toyota all the time the lazy fokkers

The guys at Springwood Nissan (for anyone ready this in Brisbane) are the absolute best when it comes to the imports stuff

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