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umm not true, at least not for my 32 gtr's vin#. I can check for yours if you like - just send the vin

Front turbo oil return hose 15198-05U04

Rear turbo oil return hose 15198-05U13

they are *very* similar but not identical. Front has one end about 5mm longer. I'm sure you could use interchangeably without trouble though

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the handbrake is a single piece, that part is everything except the bracket that bolts to the car.

not sure which nissan dealer to use in vic, and it is unlikely they will have one in stock anyway. You are much better to order from Japan via Slide will be about 60% of nissan's price and the same wait

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Hey all. Just wondering if there is a part number for the tacho modual in a R33gtst series 1 1995 dash cluster. I want to replace the tacho unit in my cluster. Trying to work out if cheaper to buy new modual part (which i doubt), or just buy a second hand cluster n mix n match parts?

Can you attually just buy the tacho gauge?

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assy is short for assembly. So its an o2 sensor assembly

Cool, sorry for the noob question, by the way i got my Nissan original o2 sensor today, looking good, didnt have time to replace it yet tho..

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