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These PN's may be useful to people looking to buy genuine Nissan gaskets. They are for R33 RB25DE or RB25DET engines:

11042-17U27 - VRS Set

11044-75T02 - Head Gasket

13042-16V00 - Camshaft Oil Seal (both)

13207-D4201 - Valve Stem Oil Seal

13270-58S01 - Gasket for Exhaust Side Rocker Cover

13270-58S11 - Gasket for Inlet Side Rocker Cover

14032-75T05 - Gasket between Intake Manifold Halves ('Collector' Gasket)

14035-75T01 - Intake Manifold Gasket

14036-21U00 - Exhaust Manifold Gasket

The Ex manifold gasket would be the same for RB20DET.

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Yes I think we sould make this a Sticky and try and get as many part numbers as possiable so that we have a nice big data base to help everyone out.

Thanks for the numbers.

Here is one that I have:

48520-15U26 - Tie-Rod Ends

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