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I've had 2 replaced, but no idea what the part number is, my mechanic did it both times. i don't think it should be too hard to find one that will fit

EDIT: sorry, i read that as CV boot, not CV. sorry mate can't help you

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Yeah Mercury have ordered in 2 front cv boots for mine, just waiting until I can afford to pay for them to be put on :D

Have you got the FAST software? I do just need a VIN number and I can check part numbers if you want?

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Yeah Mercury have ordered in 2 front cv boots for mine, just waiting until I can afford to pay for them to be put on :(

Have you got the FAST software? I do just need a VIN number and I can check part numbers if you want?

No I don't have that program. I will let you know when I need them. Thanks

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Yeah Mercury have ordered in 2 front cv boots for mine, just waiting until I can afford to pay for them to be put on :angry:

Have you got the FAST software? I do just need a VIN number and I can check part numbers if you want?

I need a pair of front CV boots, one is split so I might as well get the pair. Can you do a search for me please. Use your Stagea vin number, it won't matter as all RSFours are the same.

:D cheers ;)

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Once I figure out how to find it, havent used it in years, plus really busy at work so might have to wait till this evening, but I'll do my best :angry:

I plugged in my VIN number and it came up with what my beast was, just cant seem to quickly find the cv-joints :D

EDIT: Still cant quite figure out how to see the cv-joints mainly because FAST is huge and I dont really know what section it is under, but being a non-mechanice most of the sections dont really mean much to me, like there are transfer cases, gearing sprockets, clutch drive shafts, transfer gears, so I roughly know what they look like I'll just troll though until I think I am looking at it and post some pics ;)

Has anyone translated the meaning of the Model numbers for Stagea's?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...dpost&p=1648481

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ST&f=79&t=44182

But I dont know if those are correct or not, waiting on SK to confirm that they are what I think they are :)

I can give you a copy of all the CD's on the 6th bribie island cruise if you want?

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G'day, I just had a cv boot replaced and I was told it was the same as r32 gtr. Looking at the new, look in the large end and the contact surface with the flange was a smooth complete circle. The other new sample had large half moon locating lugs in the large end, I think it was gtst. Hope you can understand this and is of some help. Cheers. Jason

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