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Guys/Horders chasing the following.

A pair of the plastic triangle covers behind the mirrors on a 2 door DR30 (New or used, must be in 1 piece)

A pair of the rubbers that go on the mirrors to suit a 2 door DR30 (New or slightly used)

I know they are rarer than rocking horse white, but I'm a fair man and willing to pay for them.

My rubbers simply fell apart upon removal of the mirrors for the respray.

Cheers,

Steve

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All discontinued :(

Jenesis, omote, Nissan all have nothing!

Point of interest too, the Guy who does the carbon work at Jenesis has left, so they only have the stock on hand left. No carbon instrument surrounds left ;)

Edited by masTers
Sedan/hatch are diferent to the coupe too!

And early HR is different to late HR/DR (fender vs. door mirrors)

I bought 2 sets of what I thought were the right ones, only to find out that they were for 'fender' HR's... I finally go the right ones via Omote/Yahoo! a couple of years ago.

If it's what I think your talking about, "the triangular parts the mirror mounts to" ??? The early parts are now out of production, along with the filler piece and 2ndhand is the only way for these early front fender mounted rear view mirrors. The later model items are possibly available but I need to know exactly what I'm looking at.

Cheers, D

Your image shows the window channel/seal (in reasonable condition), the remnants of the 'mirror seal' and the plastic section. I'm assuming the pieces in question are the 'mirror seal' that goes over the mirror mount plus the plastic clip in triangle (the one that keeps falling off on my passenger side...). Mine too fell apart when I got the car in '02 (I finally found the import paperwork tonight!)

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

I might be taking mine off the DR trackstarr and try fitting early series mirrors so I don't risk breaking the later model electric mirrors playing Fangio. I probably have about 6 spare doors I can look at, so I'll look tomorrow and so on.

I'm surprised they are not available ex Japan, but I guess everything for these cars will be in the same boat eventually.

I'm looking for a 3.9:1 R200 diff too, open will suffice as I have 3 x 4.11:1 LSD's I can play with.

I'll reply if I'm successful.

Have you tried glueing them in situe with something black.

Cheers, D

makes me feel like an arse, because I have been meaning to buy new rubbers for my mirrors for the last 2 years, except recently when I was finaly got around to it I found out they are out of stock :blink:

Does anyone know if nissan do a re-run of spares every so often?

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