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Any auto parts supplier should be able to order them in for you........They are most likely the same as either S13 or R32.....so they may even have them in stock.

To be sure i would suggest removing the bearings and taking one into the parts store with you......if you can afford to be without a car.........OR buy both sets and return the set that is wrong........most places are cool with that provided you have not fitted them.

I dealt with Matt from UAS - he was very helpful and spent quite a bit of time helping me out with mine (unlike some peoples there who wouldn't give you the time of day cos they're too cool for school).

Price was ok - better than dealing with the stooges at Crowie Nissan parts (stooge).

Bearing specialists have books that cross reference car manufacturers PN's for bearings with common bearing manufacturers PN's. FAST can be used to give the correct Nissan PN for the wheel bearings in your car, then it's just a matter of ringing a few bearing places to see if they have a listing.

Had mine done recently, apparently they are not the same as S13. Called local bearing place who put me onto a supplier that deals with Nissan parts in Australia. Apparently I ordered the only Cefiro wheel bearing so far in 2004 from this mob, Ill try to dig up the number.

Was $140 odd installed, left front.

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