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Hey Guys, got another issue.

On my front bumper, there is a front air damn that is under the painted bumper itself.

Mine's has finally cracked and broken loose from its mounting hardware in three places.

Can someone get me the part number for a replacement and for the bolts and metal clips that hold it on the bumper?

Highlightedairdam.jpg

The yellow area is what I am talking about.

Can anyone get me the part numbers? My vehicle info listed under my ID.

Thanks.

D.

Sorry guys, its been a long weekend. Crispyfries, mate if i were you i would call up Nissan and ask them if the bearings can be interchanged and which bearings are the cheapest.

i4dat ill have the clips and screws part number/s for you tonight. (thats if i can find it)

Same for the MFD cover for you sskylinee

Hey Guys, got another issue.

On my front bumper, there is a front air damn that is under the painted bumper itself.

Mine's has finally cracked and broken loose from its mounting hardware in three places.

Can someone get me the part number for a replacement and for the bolts and metal clips that hold it on the bumper?

Highlightedairdam.jpg

The yellow area is what I am talking about.

Can anyone get me the part numbers? My vehicle info listed under my ID.

Thanks.

D.

Sorry mate i got "no applicable part number" for this. I have seen a few of these for R32GTR's on Yahoo Japan so i'm gonna have a guess and say that there will be R33GTR 1s on there as well.

Good luck mate

hi

was wondering if anyone can help me with the part number for the cover that houses the monitor in the r34 gtr

just the housing like the one in the pic but of course oem item not carbonfibre

68411-AA400- OEM MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY FINISHER

thanks ron

MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY FINISHER

thats deffinatley the cover? not the face around the screen?

cheers!

Yea defenately the cover not the screen surround. I found the screen surround several times when i was searching for the cover. :whistling:

The part number for the Nissan badge that goes on the boot of an R32 GT-R. Car is white, if that matters.

Oh, and the part number for the biggest tyre lever Nissan sell for when I find the scrote who badged my car.....

Thanks in advance.

P/N:84896-05U03

To suit colour code KH1 (Ivory Quartz)

~$167

Sorry mate i got "no applicable part number" for this. I have seen a few of these for R32GTR's on Yahoo Japan so i'm gonna have a guess and say that there will be R33GTR 1s on there as well.

Good luck mate

I get two part numbers.

For upto 02/97 use: 96015-24U10 ~ $1400

After 02/97 use: 96015-98U00 ~ $1200

P/N:84896-05U03

To suit colour code KH1 (Ivory Quartz)

~$167

holy dude... 167 for the badge...

your getting ripped. its about 80 trade and 100 retail. no offence of course if your from Nissan =P

but all to their own =)

Edited by arbess
holy dude... 167 for the badge...

your getting ripped. its about 80 trade and 100 retail. no offence of course if your from Nissan =P

but all to their own =)

Great. So who wants to sell me one at a reasonable price? I don't want to go near my local Nissan dealers because they are a bunch of %*^@'s.

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