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hey guys, my fan belt(s), (3 belts at the front of the engine) are getting very old and are now starting to make noise so i need to get some new ones before they break.

i have a R32 gtst - RB20det, i am wondering if anyone knows the code numbers, PK numbers, or dayco numbers for these belts, as i dont really want to go to nissan to get the belts.

any input would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

Mitch

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Should be able to get the Nissan part numbers from their FAST software. My install doesn't include the r32's though.

Search for a thread about general maintenance parts... someone asked for part numbers in there, and someone else gave a FAST screenshot of all the part numbers for an R32.

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Don't bother with FAST. Ring Repco. They have the listings for the RB25 which use the same belts.

There is only one difference though, and that is with power steer. Some 32's came out with a 4pk and some came out with a 3pk so make sure you check how many ribs on the power steer belt. Other than that all the lengths are the same.

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