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Just looking for a filter and gasket for my S1 stagea, and I am wondering whether any RE4R01A service kit will do, or do some cars use different sumps and different shaped filters etc?

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AUTOMATIC-TRANSMISSION-SERVICE-KIT-NISSIAN-PATHFINDER-RE4R01A-AUTO-TRANS-GEARBOX-/121203320102?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c3847e526

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If I go to supercheap (or heaven forbid nissan) and ask for other vehicle models that may fit, what would be some options? Are there any differences in 2wd and 4wd ones (like a skyline gtst auto)?

Supercheap won't be able to tell you what fits what unless they have details of what model car that transmission is in or the transmission model itself(which is very unreliable as it's a keyword search).

They can also look up imports so you might be lucky otherwise find out which other ADM vehicle the trans is delivered in and use that.

Best to call them first, just give them car details (make, model, year and engine capacity).

Edited by M35woah

What is wrong with some gasket maker? I just use high temp silicone for the sump.

The filter is re-usable so I can't see a point in buying a kit. Probably better off sticking a shift kit in there when you clean the filter...

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