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Hey there guys just thought i'd let you know i can get hold of most genuine Nissan Import Parts and some Nismo Parts through the NIssan Dealer ship that i work at. If your having hell trouble i can also give you some advice on how to get the right info to get the right parts.

Best sugestion i can give always bring your Vin Number and more importantly bring bring your model number. Majorityof the time its the only way you can get the catalouge to recognise your cars details.

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Always had 1st class service from both local Nissan Dealers in this area - Lismore and Ballina. I think it's great that Nissan has made the decision to stock parts fot 'imports', and I always buy Original rather than Aftermarket parts [except, like, bearings] which you'ld NEVER buy for any make car from a dealership. Believe me, not everyone will supply parts ,even if they have them in stock, which are for an 'import'. Anyone don't believe me, try buying a part for an 'import' Kobota engine,if the Model No. shows it as not an Australian model. Any retailer only stocks or supplies goods which 'move' which is why I buy genuine, and the more of us that go to the Nissan Dealer 1st, rather than later or never, will help ensure a parts supply on into the future.

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