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hey man, no not insured. (and please dont go into it, not my car close friend of mine who knows jack about cars)

Ok so this is what has happen .

towed it to one mechanic ... quoted me 1800$ just so let them actuator things go back in and apply new hinges.

- called nissan, they said that they know whats wrong and they can reset the system for 150$ and then the actuator things under the bonnet will go back in.

-towed it to nissan, they checked it and said these actuator things dont go back inside, and need to be replaced with new ones and we don't have the part and can't get it. Nissan recommended I go to a specialist . WTH?!

Nissan gave me a part number they said I needed, and they said they couldn't get it? ...

they said this is the part number:5344jl008v5344jl8825345jl0085345jl008 ... but nothing like that exists. ?

did some search on google and it says that I can get the part from this link; http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline_coupe/ckv36/7298-vq37vhr/electric/253/25344/

OEM part number Required
per car Production period SpecCode Exterior Interior Applies for models Notes Replacements Price range B5344JL00A
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01 10.2007 - 05.2008 C B5344JL00B
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253 - electrical unit (Denso) for Nissan Skyline Coupe CKV36 Frame / Series CKV36 / CV36 body C (coupe ) engine VQ37VHR (VQ37VHR type engine ) drive 2WD/STD (2 wheel drive ) Manufacture period 10.2007 - 12.2008 grade 370GT transmission 5AT (5-speed automatic transmission )


Can someone please HELP :(((((

Edited by MRIRAQ

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