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About to do some maintenance work on the car, thought I would post the part numbers in case anyone ever needs them (all Nissan part numbers):

*A/C Belt: 11920-30R10

*Power Steer Belt: 11950-59S02

*Fan Belt: 11920-42L01

*Bottom radiator hose: 21503-72L00

*Top radiator hose: 21501-05U00

*Fuel filter: 16400-53J10

*Oil filter: 15208-H8911AU

*Wiper blade (500mm): 28895-79903

*Wiper blade (475mm): 28895-89902

Hope that helps

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Australian built r31s

10 dash lights cluster.. P/shift etc. = 25020-j7003

4 dash lights ( right side of the dash) Oil,Fuel etc = 25025-j7001

Series 3 front bumper support = 62030-91S30

Thermostat - 21200-42L05

Ryco oil filter - Part number Z145A

Ryco air filter - Part number A360

Ryco fuel filter - Part number Z202

Import - GTS, GTSX etc

Import rear window defog dash switch = 25350- 51S06

RB20DET AFM - 22680-02U00

RB26DETT AFM - 22680-05U00

RB26DETT FUEL FILTER - AY505NS004

RB26DETT SPARK PLUGS - 2240158S16

RB26DETT OIL FILTER - 15208H8911

R33 GTST RB25DET

FUEL FILTER - 1640041B05

ROCKER GASKET COVER - 1327058S01

1327058S11

TURBO INLET GASKET - 144154P200

OIL FILTER - 15208H8911

SPARK PLUGS - 224011P116

EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET - 1403621U00

EXHAUST STUD - 14064N4200

guys;

thanks for the info. just wondering if these are the numbers on the part or numbers off the Nissan software? i was recently at Lennock Nissan in Canb and queried the number on a package as it didn't match up with the number on the microfiche diagram printout they gave me. their response was 'oh don't worry about trying to match the numbers because they don't' go figure...

i thought i'd ask seeing that they are mercenary about parts ie ex Japan stuff can't be returned and they ask you to ID the part on the printout so the onus is on you to get it right...again, go figure.

thanks

Good stuff fellas!

Part numbers are great but if they were posted in a permanent section it would be better!

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=56447

What do you reckon? :P

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