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Hi guys,

My 06 gt350 crapped out today and it needs an alternator. Does anyone know where I can get one asap so I can have it fitted before my mechanic disappears for Christmas?

I'm an hour out of Sydney near Windsor NSW.

Cheers guys

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If its urgent try your Nissan dealer. Will probably have to pay a premium though.

My Nissan guys in Indooroopilly, QLD have been great, even looking up part numbers for Japan for me.

Other option is to rebuild your current one at a repair shop.

Good luck.

Hi guys,

My 06 gt350 crapped out today and it needs an alternator. Does anyone know where I can get one asap so I can have it fitted before my mechanic disappears for Christmas?

I'm an hour out of Sydney near Windsor NSW.

Cheers guys

Try a wreckers yard. 350Z and the Nissan Murano should be the same

  • 3 weeks later...

Rockauto.com > premium shipping..

is this what you are after >>>>

INFINITI    2006    G35    3.5L V6    Electrical    Alternator / Generator

https://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=2990781&cc=1432547&jnid=413&jpid=0

I'd stay clear from Nissan Au from my general experience with them they charge 900% on top of retail.

Edited by N3ptuNe

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