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Hi all

I have just had a roadworthy done on my R33 GT-R and it requires new lower shock absorber mounting bushes on the rear. I've looked in fast and found the part number as 56217+A but none of the Nissan dealers I have spoken to know what it is. There's a few pics below.

I was hoping someone might be able to point me in the direction of the correct part number or an aftermarket bush. Any help would be much appreciated..

Cheers

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once you have the part code in Fast you need to return to the main menu and look up the part number (press F5). But if you spoke to Nissan parts and they didn't tell you that, they didn't want your money.....

interestingly I've never had to change that bush on the race car.

BTW full part number seems to be 56219-24U01, well for series 3 r33 gtr at least, US$12.43 from amayama via japan

Thanks a heap, i'll keep that F5 trick up my sleeve for next time, this is my first time using FAST.

I was a bit skeptical about having to replace it, it seems fine. Not going to rock the boat too much though, it's a 17 year old car after all.

The communication from Kudos was head and shoulders above and they were quicker for parts ex-Japan compared to Amayama.

The pricing from Amayama was better for some items so I would check with both but when it takes longer to arrive than expected and they ignore your emails you have to consider that aspect.

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