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My r32 rear wiper nut (the larger one) was lost by my mechanic... I need another one asap.

He is willing to pay up to $20 for it. Or if not separate, the wiper or motor as well.

You can't buy them separate from Nissan

I think they are the same for skyline models 32 33 34 etc.

If anyone could help me out that would be great cheers, guys

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Bunnings doesn't have it, a specialist nut/bolt store can only order 100 in at a time (and still not sure if it is exactly what I'm after) so I may have to get one made up...

either that or I'm happy to buy someone's rear wiper motor or wiper if it comes with the nut I'm after

its just a flat nut with a taper on it and 8mm thread.. i have probably got a few just lying there in the garage.. in fact ..

here you go.. bronze, silver.. take your pic. checked and they fit the wiper fine..

trade you a liver for it :D

OR just go to Repco or Supercheap.. they have packets of lots of things like that on a large stand. This is where the bronze ones came from (they were "Champion" brand - as I have the plastic packet here).. just look for something that has an M8 thread and you will be fine.

I'm guessing it must be the one that sits between the glass and the arm - the big flat one that holds the motor to the inside of the glass. That nut would be a bastard to match up!

Thanks guys!

I found one in Brisbane it's getting posted down...

And Gordo it is the big flat one I meant.. I got shite loads of those little ones lying around too!

Those flat ones rust up pretty bad specially after 15 years ay

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