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have just bought a r34 gtr which got damaged in transit by transport company,its covered by insurance but smash repairers need part numbers for quotes,the bottom upper part of the spoiler is nismo & the lower more damaged part is just stock standard i think,i was wondering if anybody knows the part numbers for both pieces or if not contact details for nismo,skyline gtr parts,etc.

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I had a book of GTR part numbers as I was looking to get a R34 GTR but settle for a R33 GTR...so I can't help you...however, just give Nissan Australia a call and they can give you the part number instantly over the phone from their parts database.

The NISSAN Paint Code for Bayside Blue = 'TV2'

I'm not sure yet whether my R34 Workshop Manual has the part #s

I'll need to check.

Methinks that transport driver needs to have his lips dragged across the edge of the ramp too...

The NISSAN Paint Code for Bayside Blue = 'TV2'

I'm not sure yet whether my R34 Workshop Manual has the part #s

I'll need to check.

Yeah, it's in there bro...you'll be able to help him.

Yeah, it's in there bro...you'll be able to help him.

thanks terry & spunky munky,ill wait to see what you come up with terry & your manual,if no go ill give nissan australia a ring,i agree terry those wharfees arent to be trusted!!!!

Heads up, your part is fibreglass, it should be plastic...

What is insurance covering, the replacement of the fibreglass part or plastic one?

I don't think the part number is any good to you.

the lower part is fibreglass,the nismo body kit part above it is plastic,insurance is covering what ever ill get replaced as they told me there is no insurance assessors in tassie to look at it so they just want 2 quotes but the 2 panel beaters dont know the part numbers,think ill just take car to nissan dealership & get parts man to look at it,cheers mate

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The part number for the front diffuser is 75890-AA410 and nissan call it a COVER-ENGINE LO if that helps the one you have is not standard as the orginal extends further back under the car and as said is not fibre glass , i dont have a part number for the lower lip section i think thats what you are referring to as the nismo part the lower peice that is painted blue correct? iam not to sure it is nismo as it looks exactly the same as a standard one to me other than it looks like fibre glass to me as well , several companies in japan do cheap knock offs of the standard gear so i would say the previous owner replaced them for what ever reason with cheaper parts instead of paying big dollars for the genuine nissan parts.

I would also check the front bar see if that is fibre glass or ABS plastic car may have had damage to the front end at some point

The part number for the front diffuser is 75890-AA410 and nissan call it a COVER-ENGINE LO if that helps the one you have is not standard as the orginal extends further back under the car and as said is not fibre glass , i dont have a part number for the lower lip section i think thats what you are referring to as the nismo part the lower peice that is painted blue correct? iam not to sure it is nismo as it looks exactly the same as a standard one to me other than it looks like fibre glass to me as well , several companies in japan do cheap knock offs of the standard gear so i would say the previous owner replaced them for what ever reason with cheaper parts instead of paying big dollars for the genuine nissan parts.

I would also check the front bar see if that is fibre glass or ABS plastic car may have had damage to the front end at some point

the upper part im told by nissan is factory which they can supply for $1300 & the very bottom part which is called a lower engine cover which is after market & i am getting that through power play imports in sydney for $1500,the whole body kit is fibre glass but the two new front parts will be abs plastic,the transport company are paying for it through their insurance,total cost quote from panel beater $3500,thanks for all your help,much appreciated.

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