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Ghostrider, because it looks sooooooooo much better than the TI grille which is very ghey

Ta for the info, I figured that since the honeycomb one is also on the PNV's that it must be from the TI's

I went through a whole lot of Jap pics and decided that I like the 3 slat grille the most. Also saw a few lower front spoilers I really like, but getting them aint gonna happen.

Does anyone have any idea on where to get some bolt on flares from? And do the Japs cut out the inside of the guard when they fit the flares? I know that HDT did it with the VB's or VC's that had the flares

I'd like the flares and I could get my rims widened

it requires you to send the crosmember and trailing arms over to them, not bad though

I just contacted them by email & BAZ replied, ONLY FOR 510/1600's, doesn't know of any ARC's for R30's.

Can your info be confirmed?

anyone in adelaide got a spare black thingo that goes above the rear bumper and under the lights. its like a continuation of the mouldings around the sides...

Good luck, I search Sydney wreckers for them all the time. If they're not damaged from accidents, they're bubbling from rust, from the backing and clips.

In about 5 years I have found 3 that are perfect, and those 3 are now drowned in fishoil.

In your search, be aware that 81/82 are different to 83/85.

Good luck, I search Sydney wreckers for them all the time. If they're not damaged from accidents, they're bubbling from rust, from the backing and clips.

In about 5 years I have found 3 that are perfect, and those 3 are now drowned in fishoil.

In your search, be aware that 81/82 are different to 83/85.

spewin

anyone in adelaide got a spare black thingo that goes above the rear bumper and under the lights. its like a continuation of the mouldings around the sides...

These are available through genuine Nissan parts for $112 Trade price..... I reakon thats a good price if your in need of one!!

anyone in adelaide got a spare black thingo that goes above the rear bumper and under the lights. its like a continuation of the mouldings around the sides...

These are available through genuine Nissan parts for $112 Trade price..... I reakon thats a good price if your in need of one!!

That's an excellent deal, considering they want $8-10 for a wheel stud.

hm........ dunno if my car has that

Certainly Has!!!! they all do!!!!

Coupes, Sedans, Hatches, Jap imports & Aussie delivered, they all got one.

To you it may appear to be part of the rear bar, but it certainly is there.

Check Thumbnail!

If you look closely on the thumbnail, just left of the bottom left corner of tail light, you will see a bubbly section. THIS IS RUST in the support bar and it looks UGLY if not FUGLY and the clips rust and break.

GOOD 2nd hand is hard to find and NEW might be a better alternative.

Mike,

Is yours the same as pic?

ADJUSTABLE REAR SUSPENSION

Baz from DatSport in Adelaide will modify or make up the jig to make the R30 Suspension FULLY ADJUSTABLE, if we can get 8 people willing to get the job done.

DO WE HAVE EIGHT (8) on this forum that want's the job done????????

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