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Hi Guys,

Recently I've been using a Mazda EPC (electronic parts catalogue) to look up part no.s for my FD rx-7 and found it extremely useful when ordering via dealers etc.. I was speaking to someone who directed me toward a similar tool for Nissan.

 

The page is here: (Look at the heading NISSAN E-FAST AND FAST SOFTWARE)

http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html

 

Slight disclaimer: I've not installed this myself yet but let me know if you get a chance. Looks like it contains JDM specific parts catalogues also.

 

I know some of you have complained about trying to order Zed parts from a dealer before and had issues when dealing with less knowledgable parts staff :). This could help avoid confusion and ordering the wrong parts.

 

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I think anything pre 1985 or thereabouts use the old film negatives in a projector. I think I know someone with the S30 slides but ill have to double check

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It seems pretty simple yet handy. Good list of vendors for the states there....

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Microfiche or the hard copy parts manual. PDF's are also out there (I've got pretty much all the pre-1980's stuff as PDF's - somewhere...)

 

Note that a lot of the part numbers have been superseded, but you can still usually make headway with getting the right part by having the original numbers.

 

I recently bought a full set of OEM manifold fasteners (L28E). They were completely different to the original set, and much better designed parts (captive washers, higher grade bolts etc.)

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Having the original part no's for fasters and washers and all those misc bolts and screws would be extremely handy for someone looking for that OEM finish (like me!) :).

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Found 'em Gav - I have put them on my Google Drive, got an account I can give access to?

 

Sure gavindoolan (at) gmail (dot) com

 

Cheers,

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Done - I'll leave it up to you if you want to host them on the site somewhere.

 

I have PDF's of other models available too - PM me if you want to discuss further.

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Microfiche or the hard copy parts manual. PDF's are also out there (I've got pretty much all the pre-1980's stuff as PDF's - somewhere...)

 

Note that a lot of the part numbers have been superseded, but you can still usually make headway with getting the right part by having the original numbers.

 

I recently bought a full set of OEM manifold fasteners (L28E). They were completely different to the original set, and much better designed parts (captive washers, higher grade bolts etc.)

 

Ben - how do you go about converting an old part no. to the new part no.? Do you need the help of a Nissan Dealer? I'm finding a lot of part no's are out-dated by now and not getting me far.

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