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On 11/1/2016 at 1:30 PM, jhjones said:

No

Can you confirm if the little canister on the front is the same? Is that the receiver dryer? 

I've been offered a new model condenser and Amayama says they are interchangeable but the lines look different. 

 

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Hey Dan, did you figure this out?  I'm actually trying to source one too...

From what I've found out, i think there's actually 3 models of condenser

Nengun list two - 

92110-AA002: Nissan - Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34 (May/98-Jan/99) - A/C Condenser

92110-AA401: Nissan - Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34 (Jan/99~) - A/C Condenser

I believe that there is also 92110-AA400 which is what Amayama says is interchangeable... but then RHD Japan also list the two different parts as:

Part Num: 92110-AA400 : 99/1 ~ 99/4
Part Num: 92110-AA401 : 99/4 ~ 

 

So, my problem is I'm pretty sure my car was a 99/4 produced car, so I'm really not sure exactly which one i need!  I've pulled the old one out and it looks like this

https://goo.gl/photos/a3TNQ7p2mgw8WFY59

 

I'm pretty close to just ordering one through RHDJapan - pity you're not in Sydney, maybe we could have got them shipped together!

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Get it through Amayama, they're cheaper.

I got one from Eribisu, Andrew Hawkins GTR.

It's a black one, mine was silver like yours and it went straight in.

They are all interchangeable it seems.

This condenser came with black lines from the core to the compressor and into the cabin, but they're identical to mine and a pain to swap unless you're already doing a turbo swap.

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On 11/1/2016 at 9:07 AM, jhjones said:

theres two different part numbers for the GTR. Whats you chassis number?

92110-AA400- (9901-9904)

92110-AA401- (9904+)

My VIN is BNR34-004312 , Can you check for me as well?

Part No. A/C Condenser

Part No. Receiver-Driers

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