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HELP: Rebuilding my SR , need place to buy parts !

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well ive decided to rebuild my sr and i need a few parts and ive been looking everywhere and cant find em. Im looking for mostly OEM parts as in pistons, rings, bearings, rods, n stuff like that. A full gasket set, timing chain, fuel pump, water pump, yeah, the usual stuff for a good price. Any one know any stores online where i can find em? Thanks for the help
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Phase2motortrend is the best place to get stock parts. The prices seem to be a little high but you can't really complain when you are getting completely new OEM parts that are for the SR. For some things Enjukuracing might be a little bit cheaper and the shipping might be less just depending on where in the US you are located.
What would the total cost in parts be for a fresh rebuild?
For all of your JDM needs

http://www.courtesyparts.com/
http://www.nismoparts.com/catalog/
http://jspec.com/
http://www.aspecproducts.com/modelview.asp?manid=34&modid=10

Courtsey and Nismoparts are a bit pricey, but they've got just about (if not all) of the OEM parts.
i have been buying a massive number of parts from phase2motorsports.com

one thing i don't like about them, is that they require me to sign on arrival of the parts, but i'm never there when the mail lady comes >_>

she's actually suppoused to deliver my "intercooler turbo" spark plug cover today...
I think I have all the Parts that you need. Hit me with a pm and I will send you pics.

PM the list of stuff you want and I will hit you back with prices.
RPS13 SE said:
For all of your JDM needs

http://www.courtesyparts.com/
http://www.nismoparts.com/catalog/
http://jspec.com/
http://www.aspecproducts.com/modelview.asp?manid=34&modid=10

Courtsey and Nismoparts are a bit pricey, but they've got just about (if not all) of the OEM parts.
+1 for courtesy parts. They have a lot of the harware at reasonable prices and fast service.

Enjuku & PDM Racing also get a thumbs ups from me. Good service and fast shipping.
By far the cheapest and best place is www.courtesynissan.com and click on the "parts" link. For main/rod bearings... you can get them cheap as hell from my friend Matt @ www.Importintelligence.com. Just call or email him and he will hook you up.
check us out at http://shop.hybridynamics.com

you will not find a price on there that is higher than phase2, enjuku, etc.

pretty much everything you need we have in stock. don't waste your money on the gasket set either. you really don't need most of the gaskets that come with it, because most of your gaskets are re-useable. Its cheaper just to buy the few things that come in the gasket set that you might want to replace, and use a metal headgasket instead of the stock garbage one that comes in the kit.
you can buy everything at your local nissan dealership now, without the good buddy discount the prices are comparable to courtesy parts + shipping.
thanks for all the help fellas, but ive found some parts for pretty cheap.

Heres the prices i got them for:

Timing Chain Kit (comes with guide, tensioner, and chain ) $160 shipped
Engine Gasket Set - $205 Shipped
OEM pistons - $ 200 Shipped
Rings - $ 90 plus 10 for shipping


So now all i need is the bearings set, metal head gasket and water pump !
let me know if anyone has a sr starter laying around, cant find one anywhere !
RuskeR said:
What would the total cost in parts be for a fresh rebuild?
it all depends on what you want to do to the engine. A full rebuild i dont know but in my case i got new pistons, rings, gasket set, timing chain, and the bearings and it cost me around 900 bucks. But remember its like having a brand new engine, no worries, no problems.
thumbs down to phase2, they took 5 weeks to get me a part then delieverd the wrong one... then they taxed me on shipping it back to them, and a restocking fee. I will never buy anything from them again!
did you get the oversized pistons?
Hybridynamics said:
did you get the oversized pistons?

i dont think they are oversize. I got them from performancenissanparts.com, why?
$900 isn't bad for basically a new engine. :D
$200 more and u would have forged pistons.....
MisterWes_s13 said:
i dont think they are oversize. I got them from performancenissanparts.com, why?

just curious, i don't don't usually see the point in replacing pistons with new ones unless you go to the oversized ones. if your pistons are in bad enough shape to need replaced i would think the bores would be in bad shape too.
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