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Hi Everyone!

Just recently got an R34 GTT and I have no idea about how old the belts are on it, so I want to replace them all just to be safe.

Does anyone have the part numbers for the belts? Any recommendation on brands?

Thanks!
Carlos Ch.

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Timing belt is the same as rb25 or 26.

Other belts just go to local car parts shop and buy them. You don't need parts numbers. Or search on ebay.

You ever done a timing belt before? Get the water pump, cam seals, tensioner , idler and main seal also.

  • 1 year later...

Hi when i bought a kit with all the bits in it and its a Gates replacement belt, stronger and better than the original, i thinks it cost 220 or 250 on ebay.au Townsville performance shop had the best price at the time, Jamind

  • 4 weeks later...

I just replaced my three ancillary belts with Gates ones, cost me $55 for all three. Bosch ones cost about the same. Not sure why you were quoted $220-250 unless it included the timing belt.

The RB25 NEO belts are different to RB25 S1 engines.

RB25 NEO belts:

- 4PK860

- 4PK890

- 4PK910

RB25 belts:
- 4PK855
- 4PK915
- 3PK855
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