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Bit of a small thing but need the number for the standard speaker covers for the rear speakers in my series 2 r34 GTT (unsure if different to series 1 have been told they are)

28174-5P600 RH

28175-5p600 LH

those should be close, however being a trim part i would prefer to have a vin number

Does anybody knows the part numbers from:

R34 GTR Front Bumper V-spec

And the optional lip

Also the R34 GTR Front bonnet V-spec

And Front fenders from R34 GTR.

Thank you all!

Akis.

Front bar F2022-AA4MD

Front lip 96015-AA440

Bonnet F5100-AA4MM

Fender RH 63112-AA430

Fender LH 63113-AA430

Need part number for 1990 RB26 non n1 waterpump..

Searched but i have found like 3 - 4 different part numbers!

I think 21010-58S25- may be correct can someone confirm for me?

21010-58S25 is a good number for R32 RB26DETT engine

urgently need the part number for the seal between the injector rail and injector intake.

much appreciated if someone could help me out.

cheers.

please confirm if highlighted part is correct?? (poor description)

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Does anyone have the part number for R34 GTR front fenders? Looking at doing a GTR front end conversion on my 4 door 34. Thanks.

please refer previous post about GT-R vspec fenders, bonnet and front bar. guard part NO. are the same

hi i'm after the headlight switch on the side of the gauge cluster (have the one headlight problem, pulled it apart but it's totally screwed) :)

bnr32

1992

model: KBNR32RXFS AA

chassis: BNR32-221349

thanks

did some searching came up with this:

25160-01U00- Switch Assy - Lighting no

can anyone confirm?

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