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hey guys and gals

I need ya help. i need to order a brand new genuine R32 Front Bar but the aero bumper and Nissan told me i need the part number but i don't know it. So does any one have it or is able to get it for me???

heres a pic of the front bar i am talking about as many people confuse it with the type m bar:

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thanks guys

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hey mate i'll have to look for it in the morning so i'll give ya a pm then mate

also my repairer gave nissan aus my vin number but they ended up sending a type m bar coz they reckons thats what came up when they ran my vin but my car came with the aero bar when it was sent from japan.

this is doing my head in lol

cheers bud

hey mate i'll have to look for it in the morning so i'll give ya a pm then mate

also my repairer gave nissan aus my vin number but they ended up sending a type m bar coz they reckons thats what came up when they ran my vin but my car came with the aero bar when it was sent from japan.

this is doing my head in lol

cheers bud

if thats what nissan aus came up with, i doubt i will have any better luck.

Better off posting the vin in the thread, perhaps someone else would be able to find the real part number.

Hey Vince,

my car came factory optioned with the aero bar, when I stick my vin into FAST i get two options for the front bumper:

a) 62022-08U25-

b) F2022-08UHH-

I'm assuming one is the standard bar and the other the aero option... Can't really tell which one coz the picture only shows the standard front bar.

Maybe if you give those p/no's to Nissan they might be able to work it out.

Hope that helps mate.

Edited by mr_scary
Hey Vince,

my car came factory optioned with the aero bar, when I stick my vin into FAST i get two options for the front bumper:

a) 62022-08U25-

b) F2022-08UHH-

I'm assuming one is the standard bar and the other the aero option... Can't really tell which one coz the picture only shows the standard front bar.

Maybe if you give those p/no's to Nissan they might be able to work it out.

Hope that helps mate.

cheers mate appreciate it

will go past nissan tomorrow to suss it out

thanks

just went past nissan before and basically they are the biggest mob of tools i have dealt with.

I gave the guy the part numbers and he looked em up and said one was the standard bar and the other number was saying that it was colour coded...fair enuf

then sum tool comes along and starts goin on ohh u cant get that bar anymore from nissan..its aftermarket we dont deal with that blag blah and he then said if i wanted the bar i would have to get it my self from japan as they dont deal with aftermarket stuff.....even tho it came from nissan

i serously wanted to spit on that bloke :D

anywho looks like im back where i started..cheers to everyone who offered their help :(

I went to Main North Nissan in Adelaide, SA

but i will try some others...Unley Nissan is ment to be good for imports and i'll see if i can give that one in Hornsby Sydney a ring

cheers

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