It would seem that some overseas vehicle importers actually make good use of the internet. Nissan South Africa have an on-line illustrated parts catalogue for Nissan vehicles:
www.nissan.co.za
Then click on \"Owning\" then on \"Parts\". Then there are instructions to help you.
I have checked a few part numbers and they are the same as the UK - cars are RHD, as in UK.
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Just given it a try and it is a useful guide. At least you can see how certain parts are supplied (complete assemblies or separate parts).
However some parts will vary by market so I would be cautious about using the part numbers listed for UK spec cars. It will always be best to check with the supplying dealer first.
Charles
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Most parts depts will not order parts unless they have identified them themselves.....unless accompanied by 100% deposits....
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Agree with both above posts. I simply highlighted the website because I though it looked useful to those doing DIY repairs. It often helps to see how parts fit together and shows which parts are available as individual items or assemblies.
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It's shame other manufacturers don't supply the same sort of info for the aftermarket! Hats off to Nissan (RSA!)
With block exemption.......you never know what is round the corner!
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