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Can someone tell me if an S13 with a CA18DET(89) and a SR20DET(92) have the same clutch master cylinder?

i would so no, none of the numbers line up

Would you know the part numbers for the door window seals that are connected to the interior door cards on a R32 four door by any chance? mine are more wrinkled than my gran!

RHF 80834-01U00

LHF 80835-01U00

RHR 82834-01U00

LHR 82835-01U00

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Hi Neil , is there a part number for the original R34 GTR MFD the whole unit including the housing, thanks

cheers,

David.

sorry bout late reply. There are 4 different part numbers for the MFD less the housing 2 for pre 08/00, and 2 for post 08/00

Pre 24845 AA414

Pre 24845 AA415

Post 24845 AA416

Post 24845 AA417

the housing is seperate Part No. 68411 AA400. hope it all help

sorry bout late reply. There are 4 different part numbers for the MFD less the housing 2 for pre 08/00, and 2 for post 08/00

Pre 24845 AA414

Pre 24845 AA415

Post 24845 AA416

Post 24845 AA417

the housing is seperate Part No. 68411 AA400. hope it all help

Thanks Neil , awsome help, most appreciated.

cheers,

David

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Hi,

Im hoping that you can help me find the part number for my brake master cylinder. The details are below:

CAR: 1993 R32 gts-t M-Spec with ABS

CHASSIS #: HCR32-292253

MODEL #: KRCR32RGFS3 FA

It appears to be different from most other R32's because apparently mine is a very late model R32 and it recieved a brake upgrade. I think the master cylinder has a 1 inch bore rather than a 15/16 inch bore like most of the others. The master cylinder has BM-50 on the side of it if that helps.

Thanks for any help,

Shaun.

can i please have part number for r33 gtst 1996

turbo studs (that bolt dump pipe on)

manifold to turbo gasket

thanks in advance

Are u sure they are studs my listing has them as bolts in any case Part No. 14434-V0301

and gasket No. is 14415-4P200

gah i dont have FAST installed on this puter, can someone please confirm which part this is.. is it the door trims that sit between the top of the door and the glass??

R32 Skyline

8083404U00

That number is a good number depending on a few other things with your care

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