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Could someone do me a favour and look up some part number in Fast for

me? I have never been able to get it working on my computer.

I am still struggling to get parts to get my Stagea fixed after having a

Land Cruiser back in to me.

See attached pic with parts highlighted.

It's a late 96 series 1

Front Left mud guard = 63113 0V035

Bracket behind mud guard.

Front Left mudguard trip piece

Front left Door trim piece

Front left door window surround.

Thanks

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Now i can see the picture i posted, here is from the top

1. mud flap (like, 4wd thing LHS)

2. Some fillet thing that i think goes between the inner gaurd and the fender

3. front LHS fender

4. the plastic thing on the front fender

5. the plastic thing on the front door

6. the plastic thing on the outside of the front window

7. the plastic seal on the inside of the front window

Hope thats helpful enough.

Get those AP brakes on yet? I have bought my self a set of DBA slotted rotors and have some Endless SSS pads on the way. Should all be on in about 2-3 weeks.

We should organize an East Side stag meet (Stagen, me, humble and you) check out all the body/engine/brake mods we've all done since

I finally got Fast working and have worked out everything needed and got prices. It looks like about $1200 worth.

There is still one part I can’t find in fast. It is the liner that goes behind the intercooler down bellow the head light. It's a separate part to the wheel house liner part code 63131 as shown on illustration 630. It has L525-5111-500 on it but fast doesn’t recognize it. Any ideas ?

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It's possible it comes as part of the Front left inner guard, if you do a search just using the WC34 Model number, there are different part numbers for different models.

I'd give Nissan a call as Alex has suggested.

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