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need help please people putting a engine and box in my mates car and he cant find the bellhousing bolts anywhere iv called nissan to try get some new ones and they cant really help me if someone knows or can findout the length and threads would be a massive help

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The Genuine Nissan bolts you need and their quantities are..

Bellhousing QTY
01121-05121 x04
31377-15U01 x01
31377-15U00 x03
08911-2101A x01
Starter
08121-0351F x02
Unsure what Nissan will want for them, through Amayama they are around $20 for the whole lot.

thanks for that mate I already had that info but I need to buy minimum of 10 bolts per part number at $2-$4 each so I'm not buying 50 bolts that's what nissan said anyway

does anyone know if vl auto bolts would be the same??

the other thing that the guy from nissan said was to rip the ones out of my car then get the same ones from the local shop to put in my mates

Ah ok, If you're willing to wait a couple of weeks for them to come from Japan Amayama will let you order in smaller quantities. Using your bolts and taking to a local bolt place would probably be the best idea, unsure if they're high tensile bolts or not but if you get High tensile anyhow you shouldn't have an issue.

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