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if you mean accessory belts, then any car parts place can sell you them. just take the belt number with you, it will be something like 5PK280 (or something similar)

actually i should do all mine while i think about it

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lol fail .

when i test drove my rs four s i asked if the cam belt had been done and the reply was "some of these new nissans actually have a chain "

everyone probably already knows this but...

VQ engine = chain

RB engine = belt

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why did you quote me ?

i know it has a belt and asked accordingly . he was a douche and didnt know anything

sorry should've been more specific.

when i test drove my rs four s i asked if the cam belt had been done and the reply was "some of these new nissans actually have a chain "

the S model, being manual, is only available in australia in the C34 model, which has an RB engine, which has a belt, not a chain. Since you dont have your location on your profile, I wasn't sure if you were in australia or not...and your post was kind of open-ended...

so I made my reply a little more generic and not aimed at you...just in case anyone reading your post got the wrong idea...

hope that makes sense...

I don't think he was having a shot at you directly.

His just spelling out for future reference for everyone.

correct :(

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didn't realise that either - whats the manual M35 model called then (ie. with 3.5L engine)? or are you saying there was no manual+AWD version?

The only M35 that cam in manual was the Autech Axis 350 S (my avatar). It was RWD with a 6-speed 'box.

You are correct that there were NO manual AWD M35's from factory.

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