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http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/genuine-nissan-pitwork-heater-hose-kit-14piece-nissan-skyline-r32-gtst-gts4-rb20det-p-1598.html

RB25 kit won't fit.

Use this kit from Kudos instead as it will have everything you need. Check it suits your model r32.

Other option is to use Nissan Fast and get the codes for each hose (14) and get them through Nissan which would probably be about the same amount and time consuming.

This took 5 minutes max to search and respond so don't know how it took you a week with no results.

Edited by breaker1845

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/genuine-nissan-pitwork-heater-hose-kit-14piece-nissan-skyline-r32-gtst-gts4-rb20det-p-1598.html

RB25 kit won't fit.

Use this kit from Kudos instead as it will have everything you need. Check it suits your model r32.

Other option is to use Nissan Fast and get the codes for each hose (14) and get them through Nissan which would probably be about the same amount and time consuming.

This took 5 minutes max to search and respond so don't know how it took you a week with no results.

"these are not the hoses I'm looking for"

The ones i'm talking about are underneath the intake manifold

Id say they would be included in the above mentioned kit

The hoses that connect the hard pipe to the block etc and all the little hoses (for coolant bleed and turbo coolant line) that are under the intake manifold?

They come in the kit

Edited by 89CAL

hey fellas.

been doing bout a weeks worth or research and no turn up.

I'm wondering if the cooling hoses underneath the intake manifold on the RB20 are the same sizes as the RB25, just looking at getting an RB25 kit if they fit.

Cheers.

just head down to enzed and grab a length of heater hose, and cut to suit

Edited by Dan_J

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