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Nissan Genuine Part Numbers Register

Always Double check "Quoted" Part Numbers.

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This thread is used for nissan genuine part numbers.

Post any nissan part numbers you have here so other members can find and use them.

from discopotato03:

Hi all , am going to start a Nissan part numbers register for Skyline R33 GTS25T's (ECR33) and will add any that I buy genuine . I dare say mine will come through John Robinson Nissan of Rockdale in Sydney on the Princes Hwy . Before start I have no financial interest in this organisation and pay retail like most plebs .

Also - You MUST check any part numbers I or anyone else quotes to you because I at least will take no responsibility if the number is incorrect and you order in expensive potentially non returnable parts . That said I will do my level best to get it right but I'm not infallible .

!!! Use this information at your own risk and double check the part numbers with your dealer !!!

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ive been keeping a list of part numbers that i come across on the forum. this is what i got and what i need. if anyone can fill in the blanks that would be great. SLIMVLT maybe you could?

Tensioner.................genuine??....................NSK 60TB0683 EA7L 806

Idler........................genuine??....................NSK 56TB2801B01 ENSL 309

N1 oil pump..............15010-24U00

Norm water pump......21010-21u25

N1 water pump..........21010-24U27

Fuel Filter..................Z200 normal Z32 bigger

Oil filter....................z145A

Timing belt...............13028 5L327

Crank seal................13510 10Y10

Cam seals................genuine ??...................G00084 non genuine

Drive Belts...............4pk0855 $17.99

...............................4pk0925 $27.99

...............................3pk0855 $23.99 not sure if theyre all genuin nissan or whats what ha

cheers guys. if anyone can add prices to these that would be great too.

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from discopotato03:

Brake/Clutch - "Cover Pedal Pad" same as N15 Pulsar 46531-89910 .

"GSKT-AAC VALVE" 23785-57YOO .

Side Feed Injector Seals .

"INSUL F/I UPR" 16635-53JOO .

"INSUL F/INJ . LWR" 16636-72POO .

"O-RING HOU UPR" 16618-1OVO5 .

"O-RING HOU LWR" 16618-53JOO .

RB25 Exhaust Gaskets

Manifold Gasket 14036 21U00 $78.46

Turbo Dump Gasket 1445 V2700 $24.55

Turbo Flange Gasket 14415 4P200 $29.09

Oil Line Washer 15189 01P00 $2.22

Water Line Washer 15193 P9000 $1.11

These are direct from Nissan Parts and were for a 1997 R33 GTS25T

The parts were available 1 day after ordering them.

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does anyone know the part number for front caster bushes, or where i can find them. mine are all cracked.

Have a look at nengun in the nismo section.

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/search/5

They have all bushes.

Cheers

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Does anyone know the OEM part number for a new Engine Wiring Loom For A Series 1 R33???

Cheers.

Throttle Positioning Sensor: A22-646-J01 Air Flow Meter: 22680 02U00

Cam (Crank) Angle Sensor: 23731 08U00

ECU: 23710 21U00

as for '93 Series 1 R33

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