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Hi

Can you please find numbers for all breather hoses on/around rocker covers RB20det HCR32.

Cheers

not sure if these are the only ones you need but.

11826-04U10

11826-72L10

11826-73L10

they are onto LH rocker cover, then to from LH to RH rocker cover, then RH rocker cover to inlet plenum

Hey there guys im just chasing order numbers or part codes for:

1995 series 1.5 R33 2 door coupe - Drivers side window surround.

1994 series 1 R33 4 door - Lower sealt belt pillar cover.

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Hi, just wondering if you know the part numbers for a front bumper support for my 2000 4 door GTT , i think its a series II

im after the middle and 2 side supports , they sit right behind the front bumper

and also if you can tell me how i might get my hands on some ....

i rang nissan ...was no good

thanks

Hi,

Im trying to find the part numbers for the R32 GTR bonnet lip, and N1 vents for the front bar (right and left) in gun metal grey. I appreciate that this info is in this thread somewhere but the search function is non functional at the moment and Ive looked through the thread manully with no sucsess. Any assistance is much appreciated.

Cheers, Sandy.

hey got a R32 Gts-t coupe is there a gasket 4 the fuel pump and if there is i'd like to know the part number please also the number for a rear diff pinion seal?

is there numbers for tie rod ends? R/H/F if that makes any difference?

yeah nice thread keep up the good work Thanks

Hi,

Im trying to find the part numbers for the R32 GTR bonnet lip, and N1 vents for the front bar (right and left) in gun metal grey. I appreciate that this info is in this thread somewhere but the search function is non functional at the moment and Ive looked through the thread manully with no sucsess. Any assistance is much appreciated.

Cheers, Sandy.

N1 bonnet moulding part No. 65820-06U25/ f5820-05U00

may have been replace by latter No.

Rh bar vent 62256-05U08

LH bar vent 62257-05U08

hey got a R32 Gts-t coupe is there a gasket 4 the fuel pump and if there is i'd like to know the part number please also the number for a rear diff pinion seal?

is there numbers for tie rod ends? R/H/F if that makes any difference?

yeah nice thread keep up the good work Thanks

Fuel tank sender unit/pump seal 17342-01A00

pinion seal working on r32 08/91-02/93 with hicas, RB20det. part No. 38189-N3111 (there are also 3 other option so need more info)

RHF tie rod end part No. 48520-71L25. for 2wd

in ending more info is needed for correct info

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Does anyone have the Part Numbers for the following:

R34 GTR with brushed silver dash -

* Ashtray

* Stereo Fascia surround

GTRdash.jpg

These numbers suit 08/00 onwards (get local nissan dealer to send a parts query to find out if they are silver)

Stereo surround 68260-AB100

Ashtray 68800-AB100

Does anyone have the Part Numbers for the following:

R34 GTR with brushed silver dash -

* Ashtray

* Stereo Fascia surround

GTRdash.jpg

These numbers suit 08/00 onwards (get local nissan dealer to send a parts query to find out if they are silver)

Stereo surround 68260-AB100

Ashtray 68800-AB100

Hi, just wondering if you know the part numbers for a front bumper support for my 2000 4 door GTT , i think its a series II

im after the middle and 2 side supports , they sit right behind the front bumper

and also if you can tell me how i might get my hands on some ....

i rang nissan ...was no good

thanks

not sure if these are wat u are trying to explain but

62216-AA010

62217-AA010

ref picture.

try your local dealer again they where most likely to lazy to look the part up

post-42804-1250152698_thumb.jpg

Fuel tank sender unit/pump seal 17342-01A00

pinion seal working on r32 08/91-02/93 with hicas, RB20det. part No. 38189-N3111 (there are also 3 other option so need more info)

RHF tie rod end part No. 48520-71L25. for 2wd

in ending more info is needed for correct info

1993 R32 GTs-T RB20DET with hicas (diff is a LSD)

model number: HCR32-290387

but thanks man :P

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