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hey all,

im about to purchase a 100,000k service for my r34 rb25det neo.

now when searching for a full kit for it with bearings and seals and water pump etc...i can find them either for r33 or rb25det.

now will these rb25det or r33 rb25det kits work on my rb25det neo on r34 gtt?

thanks in advance.

Bass.

ok sweet i guess i got my answer.

so the r33 rb25det 100,000k kit and r34 rb25det neo 100,000k service kit are exactly the same and work on both.

so just getting a rb25det kit will work.

only difference i found when doing mine was the water pump, there a few it could be, the first one i got looked ok but it didnt have the enlongated hole at the top where the smallest bolt of the lot go, i cant remember the part number for the one i needed, but all the belt kits are the same i believe, i got my gates kit from CBC bearings through work (mechanics workshop) which came with the blue belt and all the seals and idler and tensioner,

hope i helped lol,

only difference i found when doing mine was the water pump, there a few it could be, the first one i got looked ok but it didnt have the enlongated hole at the top where the smallest bolt of the lot go, i cant remember the part number for the one i needed, but all the belt kits are the same i believe, i got my gates kit from CBC bearings through work (mechanics workshop) which came with the blue belt and all the seals and idler and tensioner,

hope i helped lol,

yeh helped but now im a little confused...is there a variance between r33 rb25det and r34 rb25det neo water pump?

probably. just get the neo kit then it's no dramas?

see, the problem with that is the place im getting it from, eg repco doesnt have anything listen under r34 and only r33 rb25det.

which is why i asked to begin with.

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