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could someone find part# for R34 GTT (ER34) ..namely the nissan water temperature sensor that sits under the rocker cover just up on the left from the radiator (near the top left hose)

sensor that fit's more or less directly in to the top hose housing No. 22630-44B20

Looking for the part number for the water pump on a R34 RB25DE Neo

I mainly want to know if its the same pump used in my engine as in a 33 RB25DE(T)

water pump numbers are not the same

R33 RB25DET No. 21010-21U26

R34 RD25DE No. 21010-5L327

hey mate sorry to post again but any luck on the weathershields? I'm trying to find these but for a 32 4dr however Nissan parts haven't been able to help :laugh:

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i am sorry man i don't have any info on R32 accessory's. But the part No. for them weather shields is G3610-04U01. but i can't tell u if they would suit a 4DR. sorry

anyone can help me? its an ER34:

- RB25det Nissan OEM Main stud

- RB25det Nissan OEM Head stud

- RB25det Nissan OEM Piston Rings (86mm)

basically all the rebuilding parts except gasket kit.

thanks.

Looking for the rear seat cup holder, goes in the centre console between the drivers and passengers seats, can get vin if they differ due to interior trim colour.cheers

To suit a 5/2000 R34 gtt

Edited by EJD001
Looking for the rear seat cup holder, goes in the centre console between the drivers and passengers seats, can get vin if they differ due to interior trim colour.cheers

To suit a 5/2000 R34 gtt

two type depending on trim colour.

trim code K and W = No. 96965-AA000

trim code G (BLACK) = No. 96965-AA001

Hey Mate

could you please provide the codes for the following :happy:

i tried contacting nissan and they ask for the codes/ vin number, and i dont have a gtr lol...

Reason why im asking about the HCR32 GTR bar is because my friend had a N1 bumper on his Gtst and it fit up like Factory

with the standard front guards :thumbsup:

So was curious if they made a GTR bar to suit Gtst's width...

COLOUR: Spark silver Metallic- KLOG1

PARTS

1. Nissan HCR32 GTR front bumper code?

2. Nissan BNR32 GTR front bumper code?

3. Nissan BNR32 GTR N1 Version Bumper code?

4. Nissan BNR32 GTR front lower lip code?

Your help is much appreciated if you can :D

thanks! :D

Edited by drftps13=D
2001 R34 GTT RB25DET NEO

After part numbers for

Manual flywheel bolts

fan/drive belts

spigot bush

thermostat

oil filter

Thanks

Flywheel Bolts 12315-42L11

P/S Belt 11720-V7300

A/C Belt 11720-77A01

Fan & Alt Belt 11720-AA001

Spigot Bush 32202-B950A

Thermostat 21200-V7206

Oil Filter 15208-53J0A

Hey Mate

could you please provide the codes for the following :)

i tried contacting nissan and they ask for the codes/ vin number, and i dont have a gtr lol...

Reason why im asking about the HCR32 GTR bar is because my friend had a N1 bumper on his Gtst and it fit up like Factory

with the standard front guards :banana:

So was curious if they made a GTR bar to suit Gtst's width...

COLOUR: Spark silver Metallic- KLOG1

PARTS

1. Nissan HCR32 GTR front bumper code?

2. Nissan BNR32 GTR front bumper code?

3. Nissan BNR32 GTR N1 Version Bumper code?

4. Nissan BNR32 GTR front lower lip code?

Your help is much appreciated if you can :)

thanks! :cool:

As far as I'm aware, Nissan never made a GTR bumper to fit a GTST.

Could someone with FAST please lookup the Nissan part code for the Clutch Master Cylinder and Slave Cylinder from a 94 series 1 R33 GTST

I found this one earlier in the thread for the master cylinder but am unsure if there was a change to the clutch when they changed from series 1 to series 2

Right-o! The year and RB25DET made it a lot easier. I hope this is right. Gasket Set: 10101-17U27-

The Clutch Master Cylinder for the same year car is 30610-21U91-

Hope these help. Ron

Edited by TiTAN

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