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Hey Y'all,

My alternator is toast and I need a new one.

I am having trouble finding contacts to get me a new one.

I have had a few people tell me a VL one will work but the braket is slightly different.

I have my old one still but it's overcharging so I can get it reco'd but would prefer a new one. The VL bosch new one is $240 which is a pretty good price. I've tried Repco and Binks nissan and neither could help.

If you have any contacts or know of of an exact model that fits please let me know

The part no is 23100 0V10Y

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Nissan said it would be over $1000 for a new one, har har.

Repco couldn't help at all. MonstaS4 on calais turbo (he uses sau too) said the rb25 alternator fits the VL fine, wonder if it fits the Rb25 the other way

he didn't say and wasn't too keen on chatting for very long about it either. can u get me a bosch one. i may end up putting the old one back on as i need the car on the weekend. how quick can u get me a vl bosch one?

spoke to another place, can give me a new one and match it to suit for $375. he said the nissan jap ones are 70a, but on my plate is says 80A and he reckons the aus ones are 80A, so thats wierd. although i do have a reco one, but it has the stock nissan part and badge no

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