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Yes MATE, it may have been covered before but i am after a "CURRENT" price and location to get the timing belt..I dont need bullshit replies!!!

And it hasnt been covered in this forum in the last 3 months since ive been a member.............

COVERED BEFORE!!!!!!

YEH!

well youve read about timing belts then. So you know the genuine one is the only one to use. And so its obvious to ring nissan for a current price. dont get an attitude up man or you'll get no help at all.

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Yes MATE, it may have been covered before but i am after a "CURRENT" price and location to get the timing belt..I dont need bullshit replies!!!

And it hasnt been covered in this forum in the last 3 months since ive been a member.............

COVERED BEFORE!!!!!!

YEH!

I said use the search facility smartarse.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ght=timing+belt

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ght=timing+belt

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ght=timing+belt

and so on and so forth.

If you want current prices ring nissan you lazy shit.

-rb25

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When I only got my timing belt changed it cost me $300 bucks inc labour but the belt only costs like $100 bucks or so main part is labour you are better off getting your water pump done as well maybe some of the timing belt pulleys (eg. tensioner & idler etc) since if you get them done now you wont have to pay for the huge labour cost later on.

This was with no other pullys etc changed etc just the timing belt itself & In Melbourne as well :D

Hope it helps abet. Cheers Rob

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gee i sence a bit of hostility in here, who cares if sum1 has staretd a new thread on sumthin that has been done a few months ago, gee man hes not hurting u by asking, just ignore the thread, u havent contributed anything but sarcasim to it, let the man go:) just a though bro

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*cranks up the music*

relax brooooooooooooooooooooooooooossssssss

Prakesh, to answer your question, since i'm going through the same hassle:

-timing belt(Genuine nissan part) - 86 bucks

-spark plugs (platinum tip...there is the other option of iridium?? i think...) - 25 bucks

-oil filter - 8-12 bucks (can't remember exact price)

-ancillary belt...need to find out the price for this..wont be that much though.

Labour...if you got a friend who's a mechanic...it's free...hehe ;)

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To the wanker with the useless replies!!!!

get over yourself and as ive said before, if it aint usefull, dont bother posting bullshit replies!!

We dont need people trying to make themself look important on this site, we're all just after a bit of info!!!

And u better watch who you talk to with that attitude otherwise you might end up with your head up your ass one day!!!

Watch what u say !!!

To all the other folks with all the good help, Cheers for that!!

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