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thanx croozer but i already tried meggala's r33 parts list for and the link isnt working.

i tried meggala's site before i posted this thread.

thanx predator i will do a search.

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Hey walkoau

Just replaced a few of the belts above here are the

part numbers

Air Con - Bosch 4pk910

Water/alternator - Bosch 4pk850

Power Steering - Bosch 3pk345

Power steering belt hard to find at the time i replaced mine

found an alternative brand through Autobahn(adelaide)

called Gates micro v 3pk835 its only a bit smaller but it fits.

good luck

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Here's the Genuine part numbers

Timing Belt 13028-20P25 8/93 to 02/98

Timing Belt 13028-5L327 02/98 till end

Water Pump 21010-21U25

Spark Plugs 22401-1P114 PFR4G11

22401-1P115 PFR5G11

22401-1P116 PFR6G11

Air Cond Belt 11720-77A00

Power Steering Belt 11950-58S01 Nissan don't bring this belt into the Country,,,as PERO'S33 said,,,Non-Genuine is the only way.

Alternator Belt 11720-42L01.

Nissan's belt listings has always sucked,,,,get the sizes off your old ones and match them that way.

Neil.

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thanks for your help guys but i read ur replies too late.....

i purchased the belts today from nissan.

and i got a genuine power steer belt???????? dont no what the go is there?

anyway teh slogged me $177 for timing belt and the three drive belts.

now im kicking myself cause i didnt know about the bosch ones till now!!!!!!!!!!!!

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