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Anyone got the part number for the dust boot which goes on the shifter to keep crap out of the shifter pivot?

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Aaron

Not sure of the P/N but just jap have them for $25

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=263&page=2

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FULL RB25 NEO GASKET KIT 10101-AA525

R34 RB25 BOTTOM RADIATOR HOSE 21503-AA000

R34 RB25 TOP RADIATOR HOSE 21501-AA000

R34 RB25 FRONT HEATER HOSE TO BLOCK CONNECTOR 14075-04U00

R34 RB25 REAR HEATER HOSE TO BLOCK CONNECTOR 14075-AA505

R34 RB25 THERMOSTAT COVER 13049-AA000

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R32 GTR Front Windscreen Centre Moulding / Retainer 72752-04U00 Approx $85 from Nissan (72811)

R32 GTR Front Windscreen Moulding / Retainer Set 72750-04U10 Approx $250 from Nissan - Replaced by 72750-04U60 (72810)

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Part numbers for ECR33 Series 1

Radiator clutch fan (plastic blades)------------------------------9212110Y00

Front windscreen mould fastener (attached to body)----------7272522U00

Front windscreen mould (clips into fastener)-------------------7275222U00

Rear windscreen mould fastener (attached to body)----------7978022U00

Rear windscreen mould (clips into fastener)-------------------7975222U00

Standard thermostat---------------------------------------------2120042L06

CORRECTION TO THE ABOVE POST!

The radiator fan arrived today, looking an awful lot like an A/C condenser fan. They ordered me the wrong part, so.....

Radiator clutch fan (plastic blades)-----------------------------2106075T01

A/C condenser fan (blades only not shroud)------------------9212110Y00

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Anyone know the part numbers for ECR33 series two headlights L&R?

Late reply, but for the Googlers...

Series 2 R33s have H1 bulbs for their head lights.

Not sure on high-beam bulbs.

Not sure on parkers.

Not sure on fog lights.

Could someone please let me know what parts the above three are? (I need them for my car :P)

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