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looking for the part number / numbers for a R34 RB25DE neo ECU.

We have put a NA RD25DE NEO in a R31 and in moving from shop to shop have lost the computer so i need a ECU. can it going is a manual.

so auto or manual ECU numbers will be fine...

so far i can get a

23710 AA110

MEC 05-030 D2 8608

any help would be great

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looking for the part number / numbers for a R34 RB25DE neo ECU.

We have put a NA RD25DE NEO in a R31 and in moving from shop to shop have lost the computer so i need a ECU. can it going is a manual.

so auto or manual ECU numbers will be fine...

so far i can get a

23710 AA110

MEC 05-030 D2 8608

any help would be great

these should help. all based off a RB25DE 2WD.IRS 5MT

05/98 - 07/98 23710-AA100 / 2371M-AA100

07/98 - 11/98 23710-AA102 / 2371M-AA102

11/98 - 23710-AA103 / 2371M-AA103

original No. / superseded No.

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these should help. all based off a RB25DE 2WD.IRS 5MT

05/98 - 07/98 23710-AA100 / 2371M-AA100

07/98 - 11/98 23710-AA102 / 2371M-AA102

11/98 - 23710-AA103 / 2371M-AA103

original No. / superseded No.

OK THESE ARE FOR A MANUAL..

CAN WE CONFIRM THAT THE

23710 AA110

MEC 05-030 D2 8608

I CAN GET HOLD OF IS A r34 rb35de neo DAM JUST NOTICE CAPS SORRY.......

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Hello everyone,

I made a thread in general maintenance but no one replied so far so i thought i'll ask here.

I'm looking for the exhaust valve part number for a RB25DET series 2 r33.

I've looked high and low on the internet and cant find it, hope you guys can help a desperate fellow out.

cheers

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can anyone help me?

its for R34 GT-T

- RB25det neo Nissan OEM Main stud

- RB25det neo Nissan OEM Head stud

- RB25det neo Nissan OEM Piston Rings (86mm)

basically all the rebuilding parts except gasket kit.

thanks.

anyone can help mee?

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Hello everyone,

I made a thread in general maintenance but no one replied so far so i thought i'll ask here.

I'm looking for the exhaust valve part number for a RB25DET series 2 r33.

I've looked high and low on the internet and cant find it, hope you guys can help a desperate fellow out.

cheers

Part No. 13202-08U01 suits all R33 RB25DET engines

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anyone can help mee?

i think the reason why u don't have a reply is your request is to broad and poorly worded

for example Main stud an Head stud??

do you need head studs for the manifolds or do u mean the head bolts?

main stud i would be thinking the studs for the main bearing caps

and genuine does not list the size of the rings in "mm" only in Oversize from std e.g. .5, 1.0

if u can explain things a bit better i can help u

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Hi guys, just wondering if anyone can get the part number for the R32 GTS25 boot sticker? Dont know if there are different colour stickers depending on the paint colour but Im after the silver sticker..

Cheers

-D

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