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thanks for the part numbers guys but i went down to nissan yesterday and they could not help me.

first off i gave them the part numbers for the mirrors that are posted here, eg 96366-4P000 but they could not find any of the parts.

secondly i gave them my VIN number the WGNC34001.....etc and also the 6U90WGNC34001.... but yet they could not bring up any info on that VIN either.

the guy said when the cars are imported, the Australian authorities stamp on their own VIN, however this WGNC34 number is stamped on multiple places on the chassis

the only other plate is the blue one with japanese symbols so i will try again with those numbers

your vin needs to be 6 digits wgnc34-123456. But they should have been able to find with part #, give them the alternate part # (which is most likely an updated part as the old one wouldnt be used anymore) 96366-4P060. Even try a different Nissan dealer, i never have any problems with my part #s in Brisbane (metro nissan) or Gold Coast Nissan, they are very accomodating for imports.

rofl.

well, if any stagea's have the balls to enter SAUWA's timed track day, I will even be able to tell you how much they get chopped by a "gutless" 4 cyl ;)

Anyway, if you are past 21, you cannot drive a hatch. Not even if you equip the damn thing with a rocket engine. :(

not too much luck at the local nissan, the guy managed to pull up some info.....he quoted me about 120 for the glass, 250 for the folding mirror motor, although he couldnt be certain on these prices....but he was certain it was 600 bucks for the whole assembly. no guarantee that they could get the parts either

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