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Hey guys,

was wondering if anyone could help me in finding out what model skyline these part numbers came in.

38220-0V770

38220-0V771

diff flange's.

reason being i apparently need these as i am putting a OS giken diff in my 34GTT which has the VLSD. these are not on file in nissan aust, and i would have to get from japan,

was hoping i might be able to get something from a factory diff!!

Any help would be appreciated!!

Pinion Seal 38189-N3112

Pinion Bearing 38120-13210

Oil Seal Side 38342-P9010 x2

Bearing Side 38440-N3110 x2

Gasket 38320-40F02

It looks like the bearings would have to be ordered from Japan. Stock of seals and gasket in Australia.

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Hey Guys and Girls,

Just going to change all of the Drive Belts on my Series 2 R33 1995 GTS-T (RB25DET) and was wondering about the 4PK and 3PK part numbers (generic brand).

Does anyone know the cross reference from Nissan Part Numbers to Generic Brand?

My Nissan Numbers are

Fan Belt - N/11720 42L02AU

P/S Belt - N/11950 58S02

A/C Belt - N11720 77A01

Would love the generic numbers as it will save at least 50% in cost

Stephen

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Plastic winow visors/shields all 4

U shaped vacuum hose betweeen the rocker covers

Valve seals

Weather Shields? If so they are an accessory and need to be made specialy, they never really make them anymore (maybe even not available) so you would need like $800 so lets hope its not weather shields.

U-shaped hose ontop of cover, 11826-75T10 is $25(Ordered one for my car and got it 2 days ago so "in stock" but i need it really so there B/O Japan)

Oil seals are 13207-84A00 are $7ea (In stock in sydney warehouse so overnight)

In desperate need or left hand rear wheel bearing for the following:

VIN: WGNC34 127902

Model: TGKPREFC34UDA--A--

Prod: 9903

It's a 99 Stagea RS Four S (Factory Manual)

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