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Well good news! Nissan, in conjunction with select dealers, has released an online store to buy OEM parts online and ship them to you or do will-call!
Here's the best part: The eStore includes up-to-date information on all Nissans of present and past, updated monthly with information from tech support! It even includes brand new vehicles like the Juke and Leaf.
I'll let the cat out of the bag, I actually work for NNA and thought this is a great tool, so I figured I'd let the locals know to help them out.
This is JUST an example, not advertising for a specific store in ANY way: there are a couple stores in the Northern NJ area on it as I helped set them up, Lynnes Nissan is a huge wholesaler of Nissan parts and delivers far and wide, so they may be your best bet if you are a shop that needs delivery, but call your local dealer to see if they use it as well.
EVEN IF THEY DON'T, use Lynne's website which is fully set up and running to indentify the part you need and it spits out the OEM part number in the exploded diagrams. You can then take the part number and use as you need it.
Mods, if this post violates advertising rules, let me know. (again, not trying to advertise, just showing members an example of one of the working sites)
http://lynnesnissanparts.com/nissanp...&siteid=216779
Here's the best part: The eStore includes up-to-date information on all Nissans of present and past, updated monthly with information from tech support! It even includes brand new vehicles like the Juke and Leaf.
I'll let the cat out of the bag, I actually work for NNA and thought this is a great tool, so I figured I'd let the locals know to help them out.
This is JUST an example, not advertising for a specific store in ANY way: there are a couple stores in the Northern NJ area on it as I helped set them up, Lynnes Nissan is a huge wholesaler of Nissan parts and delivers far and wide, so they may be your best bet if you are a shop that needs delivery, but call your local dealer to see if they use it as well.
EVEN IF THEY DON'T, use Lynne's website which is fully set up and running to indentify the part you need and it spits out the OEM part number in the exploded diagrams. You can then take the part number and use as you need it.
Mods, if this post violates advertising rules, let me know. (again, not trying to advertise, just showing members an example of one of the working sites)
http://lynnesnissanparts.com/nissanp...&siteid=216779
Last edited by UMW350Z; Apr 4, 2012 at 07:29 AM.
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