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Hey I'm going through the process of replacing all my hoses, vaccine mainly, but I would like I do almost all of them,

Is their a whole kit u can get other from Nissan or aftermarket? Save some time and money, also to let me know what thee is to replace?

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I talked to Nissan about this. They don't stock kits well the one i went to. they need to be ordered from Japan and are quite expensive. I think around couple hundy mark, that was just heater hoses aswell. A generic hose will prob cover some of the straighter ones, @ $5 a meter

I put a diagram up off all the hoses up with their part numbers and locations somewhere on here.

I'll have another search, didn't find much when I looked, yeah Nissan have been no real help, I was hoping for an aftermarket option, I did see import monster sell gtr kits once

R32 gtr hose kits are common and easily found, you can get them in blue silicone as well on ebay.

There probably are places that form the shaped hoses for you from silicone, that is an option you just need to have the hoses available to copy.

heres the hose diagrams for ya

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386846-rb20det-heater-hose-diagrams-with-nissan-part-numbers/page__p__6169818__hl__r32+hose+diagram__fromsearch__1#entry6169818

they are all moulded so you can't just buy a long peice of hose and think you're going to fit bits of that

nissan don't stock 'kits' you need to ring up or better yet go in and go through with them on the nissan FAST program which hoses you want

i did the hoses that run under and around the manifold on my r32 a while ago and they cost me like $300 wihtout doing the heater hoses

haven't tried the kits

yes the hoses are expensive, but it's something that you'll only do once in the time you own the car and it's awesome peice of mind once you do them knowing they aren't going to bust on you

I had a split heater hose under the manifold that needed fixing, Was a straight piece about 60mm long 1" wide and thats why I brought some hose from Repco to replace, rather than waiting 3 weeks 30 bucks later from Nissan.

Some are pretty straight forward and can be done using standard flexible hose.

Those diagrams are from Nissan, they are the codes that you need to give Nissan to get the right hoses from Japan. you cannot get a kit as such, but you can order all the hoses in the diagram & like Mystery-Kid said they are quite expensive.

Best thing to do is look at which hoses can be replaced with generic normal hose, and order the real awkward shaped hoses from Nissan eg: firewall entry hoses. There are a few that normal hose can replace, and will save you a lot of money, at around $30 a piece its something to consider.

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