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need a brake servo for my NM35 .RS Four with hicas

Unfortunately there are none being broken in the UK so my best bet is to try this forum.

The part number stamped on the servo is AQ800 with THEN what looks like C2151. The label is not perfect so thats my best guess.

Ive checked and think that any AQ800 servo will OK as AQ800 seems to be the body code although bbviously exactly the right number would be best

It will need to be shipped to the uk . I will of course pay shipping etc

Any help appreciated . Reply on thread , pm or email me on stagea,[email protected]

Thanks

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You want just the brake booster without the master cylinder?

Have you got a price from Nissan for a new one (postage from the southern hemisphere will be expensive)?

Here are a few people to email:

www.nisparts.nz/

www.kdautospares.com/nissan_parts

www.nissandismantlers.co.nz/

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