Courtesy Nissan Web Site
#2
It's really tough to find the OE part number through Courtesy nissan, there is only one nissan dealer site that I've known has OE part number is http://www.jerryromenissan.com/en_US/
However, if you wanted courtesynissan, their site is athttp://www.courtesyparts.com/
I don't know where you could get a rebuilt auto-transmission, though. But if it's still working fine, I would pay a whole lot with the best Synthetic oil in there and forget about rebuilt. Amsoil and Redline makes the best ATF oils out there as far as I know. Autotranny aren't cheap to rebuilt, you know?
However, if you wanted courtesynissan, their site is athttp://www.courtesyparts.com/
I don't know where you could get a rebuilt auto-transmission, though. But if it's still working fine, I would pay a whole lot with the best Synthetic oil in there and forget about rebuilt. Amsoil and Redline makes the best ATF oils out there as far as I know. Autotranny aren't cheap to rebuilt, you know?
#3
Prices for now
I'm just shopping for prices right now. I'm on a rock in the middle of the pacific, and we seem to get ripped off by everyone and anyone here. I've found that a most of the time it's cheaper to pay for the part and shipping than buy it here. I'll check out the other site.
As for the trans, I've rebuilt a lots of American and some import trans. It seems no one has rebuild kits anymore. I used to buy the kits made by ATP but I think there out of business, or there not brought in to the state anymore.
As for the trans, I've rebuilt a lots of American and some import trans. It seems no one has rebuild kits anymore. I used to buy the kits made by ATP but I think there out of business, or there not brought in to the state anymore.
#4
www.courtesyparts.com
call there and ask for kaleb and they will hook you up
call there and ask for kaleb and they will hook you up
#5
Originally Posted by abunai
I'm just shopping for prices right now. I'm on a rock in the middle of the pacific, and we seem to get ripped off by everyone and anyone here. I've found that a most of the time it's cheaper to pay for the part and shipping than buy it here. I'll check out the other site.
As for the trans, I've rebuilt a lots of American and some import trans. It seems no one has rebuild kits anymore. I used to buy the kits made by ATP but I think there out of business, or there not brought in to the state anymore.
As for the trans, I've rebuilt a lots of American and some import trans. It seems no one has rebuild kits anymore. I used to buy the kits made by ATP but I think there out of business, or there not brought in to the state anymore.
the jerrryromenissan website has a promotion going on right now using "maxima30" during checkout and you'll get 30% off your basket. But the thing is, I don't think they're selling rebuilt related parts though.
#7
Originally Posted by abunai
Can you tell me more about the Maxima30 discount???
just go to their parts and services and try to dump a whole bunch of stuffs to your shopping cart. Then click on your shopping cart and look for where it said, "Promotional code" and enter "maxima30". As a matter of fact, Ken a manager there posted this ads:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=243882
However, I don't think this site will helps you much as it does not sell rebuilt. But it's always good to know it's there so if you wanted some savings on other, it's a great site to visit. So, in the meanwhile, I would call courtesy and do what the other poster recommended or ask around. If you wanted more savings, try the junkyard:
www.car-parts.com
got the largest junkyard database around.
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