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Jay95R33
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G'day all.

I found this on my hard drive today. Can't remember where I got it from, but I'm sure it'll come in handy for someone.

Not sure if it's complete, but it's the full parts listing for a R33 GTR and some GTS-t parts.

Nuts, bolts, brackets, wire harnesses, panels, you name it, it's got it.

Even shows you how the parts are assembled which is cool.

The zipped gif files are 1.67 meg in total.

I couldn't find any copyright on the pics anywhere, so posting it up should be OK ????

The link to the file is here:

http://home.iprimus.com.au/jayson77/r33_pa.../Parts_List.zip

J

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Guy's and Shelly,,,thats part of Nissan's Parts Catalogueing,,,,. Jay I wish you had the rest of it,,,,,or where you found it... Thats just the Pics,,,,the parts numbers would be the other half,,,,.I could interpret everybodies genuine parts if we had all of it....

Neil.:D :D :)

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Originally posted by ndr

Guy's and Shelly,,,thats part of Nissan's Parts Catalogueing,,,,. Jay I wish you had the rest of it,,,,,or where you found it... Thats just the Pics,,,,the parts numbers would be the other half,,,,.I could interpret everybodies genuine parts if we had all of it....

Neil.:):P :P

G'day Neil,

I stumbled across it ages ago on a web site and just started saving all the pics :P I've had a good hard look around for that site again but I think it's vanished :D

I'll do another good search around and see what I can find.

J

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  • 6 months later...

Thanks champ. That listing is awesome for exploded diagrams, anyone who is carring out maintenance on their 33, this is alot better then going in blind folded for people like me who cant splash out on a workshop manual.

Cheers

Sumo

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No worries :D

Yepp, I've used it a few times while working on the car. Great for seeing how things come apart etc.

Last time was when I pulled the starter apart. Using this I knew there wasn't any nasty little clips and springs that were going to fling out and never to be found again :(

J

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I had started sorting all those diagrams in to group number and page numbers and so on a while back. Lost interes though. Will get back around to it eventually. Maybe put it into a very basic parts finding program or somethng.

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