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Gearbox bushes
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i was wondering if nissan still sells a bush kit for the selector for a sunny 4spd? mines getting a bit sloppy and is not so fun to changes gears by waving the gear stick around.

Posted on: 2004/8/9 2:36
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Re: Gearbox bushes
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Thats a good question. No doubt DD will know the part number, you'll have to ring nissan when you know it. I made some out of brass, and it cured me of missed shifts.

Posted on: 2004/8/9 5:46
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They are still available and not that expensive, I would also do the one at bottom of your gearstick.
Ade

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I bought mine direct from nissan for my ute, sit down when they tell you how much but. Two little bits of plastic cost me over $25.

Posted on: 2004/8/10 6:45
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Re: Gearbox bushes
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. Two little bits of plastic cost me over $25.



Yes...but it made the car feel like a million dollars..

ps. Make sure you grease them properly with some good sticky molybdenum grease before you install them.

Posted on: 2004/8/10 6:59
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so would nolathane grease be a good one to use? it is great stuff i think

Posted on: 2004/8/10 7:17
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