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hey all,

im trying to track down some genuine nissan parts for my r32,

im after the flywheel and preassure plate bolts for an rb20det gearbox and also the gearbox selector housing seal.

if anyone could point me in the write direction please let me know, i tried nissan. and they said the flywheel bolts are 9.90 each and the pp bolts were about 3.50 each. seams fairly steep too me, and they didnt have the gearbox selector housing seal at all.

regards, jack.

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They are fairly well priced considering they are a high tensile bolt and are a genuine item. Do you mean the boot ontop on the box where the selector is held in place? if so Kudos Motorsports and Just Jap have them

yeh ended up being $95 for all the bolts and washers i needed genuine from nissan. and the gearbox selector housing "gasket" is what i needed. it was called something different in the manual i was reading so me and the bloke i was dealing with got confused. all sorted that gasket was only $14. shweeettt!

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