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Hi!

I'm looking for the parts number for R34 2000 GTT.

Exactly is the black plastic molding surround the shifter. I need it in black and for a manuel R34 GTT car. Could you tell me what is the part number.

By the way did you sell the software?

I got the Number : 96935-AA410 But is for GTR with brushed bronze metallic finish (package with the clamp & boot)

See pics to refer : http://forums.montrealracing.com/picture.p...;pictureid=1357

Model: R34 GTT Manuel

Year: 2001

Thanks for you help

Hi!

I'm looking for the parts number for R34 2000 GTT.

Exactly is the black plastic molding surround the shifter. I need it in black and for a manuel R34 GTT car. Could you tell me what is the part number.

By the way did you sell the software?

I got the Number : 96935-AA410 But is for GTR with brushed bronze metallic finish (package with the clamp & boot)

See pics to refer : http://forums.montrealracing.com/picture.p...;pictureid=1357

Model: R34 GTT Manuel

Year: 2001

Thanks for you help

Part No. for 2001 Manual R34 is 96935-AB000

Could I get some part numbers please, all the numbers I have found conflict..

Car is a R32 GTR with VIN: BNR32-003362

I need part numbers for:

1. Rear boot badge 'GTR' for the 'black pearl' colour. (the colour code is 732) I had this part number "84896-05U05", but I dont know what colour its for..

2. Driver's and Passenger's outer window seals, long strip on the outside of the doors.

3. N1 front bumper vents both left and right, not sure if they are colour specific but in the black pearl #732 if possible. the only part number I could find is "62256-06U00 ‘GRILLE-FR BPR,R" but I think that is only for the right hand side vent in gun metal grey...

4. The engine coil pack cover's badge, the "Nissan Twin Cam 24 Valve" one

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thanks

ok the N1 bumper vents all have the same part number and the 1 u have is correct.

The door seals. the upper seals are fixed to the body and the lower seals are fixed to the doors. now i can tell you the lower door seals as i still have mine in the bags they came in.

I have 80831-04U10 RH and 80830-04U10 LH but i think the seal you are after is different. you want the hard outer seal correct?

apart from that I cant help with any others. i should pull my finger out and reinstall FAST...

ok the N1 bumper vents all have the same part number and the 1 u have is correct.

The door seals. the upper seals are fixed to the body and the lower seals are fixed to the doors. now i can tell you the lower door seals as i still have mine in the bags they came in.

I have 80831-04U10 RH and 80830-04U10 LH but i think the seal you are after is different. you want the hard outer seal correct?

apart from that I cant help with any others. i should pull my finger out and reinstall FAST...

thanks mate,

yeah the hard outer seal on the door, mines all faded and worn from polishing etc.

The only part numbers I found were:

RETAINER-WEATHERSTRIP,RH = 76870-04U00-

RETAINER-WEATHERSTRIP,LH = 76871-04U00-

I have just been going through yahoo auctions in Japan and looking for brand new oem items for sale and getting the numbers off the pics :D

lol yea i did that before i got FAST. Always good to shop around. you can get them from local Nissan dealerships if you dont wanna use the auctions. Good if you get the wrong part as you just take it back. Sometimes more expensive though. 2 dealerships down here in my area have massive price differences also so it pays to ring around.

i needed to replace my mode door actuator (motor that controls the vent positions for the climate control.) it was cheaper to buy it from my local dealership then it was to get from the auctions. yet my N1 bumper pods were cheaper from the auctions and are already colour coded.

I got Nissan FAST last night and found some part #'s today.

might help others.

"Rear Truck Emblem" GTR Badge on the boot = 84896-05U05

"Moulding Assey Front Door Outside Right" hard outer seal on the door = 80820-04U00 or 80820-04U03

"Moulding Assey Front Door Outside Left" hard outer seal on the door = 80821-04U00 or 80821-04U03

"Label Rocker Cover" Twin Cam 24 Valve Badge on the coil pack cover = 13290-05U00

"Front Finisher Fascia Right" (N1 Vent RHS) = 62256-06U00

"Front Finisher Fascia Left" (N1 Vent LHS) = 62257-06U00

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Hi Neil, can i request the part number for the R34 GTR MFD HARNES (Wiring loom) that plugs into the back of the MFD

thanks

David

I think i found the part number, just need a confirmation please

24036-AA300 or it may be 24036-AA301 = $200 from Nissan Dealer imported

Hey guys,

can anyone get me a part number for an O2 sensor for a R32 GTR, front and back ones?

i know theyre a little different because one is an oval style clip and the other is square shaped.

cheers,

BREZZA

I think i found the part number, just need a confirmation please

24036-AA300 or it may be 24036-AA301 = $200 from Nissan Dealer imported

sorry bout late reply computer issue's.

yeah them two part's part No. are a very good chance. there are a different part No. to the R34 GT-T models so i am saying that that is them. may be worth getting your local dealer to send a message on the nissan parts query line to find out the differance between the two

Hey guys,

can anyone get me a part number for an O2 sensor for a R32 GTR, front and back ones?

i know theyre a little different because one is an oval style clip and the other is square shaped.

cheers,

BREZZA

Part No. 22690-05U21 & 22690-05U22

Thanks for your help neofenrir34!

I got another one for you..

I'm searching for the bulb socket for the side indicators (repeaters). Just the socket..

for : R34 2001 GTR MT

Thanks dude

Part No. 26244-72B00

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