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Hey guys as the topic states i need

1 x The white fuel tank lid for an R34 GTT.. (mines a 2000 model series 2, but i asume that doesnt matter?)

i asume the r33 gtst one are different and wouldnt work?

Has anyone got one i could buy or guide me as to where i could get one.... willing to pick up, or organise and pay for postage.

would be greatly appreciated as i am lost here....

thanks guys :) any help appreciated

Daz

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this is an R33 one... but it looks similar to what im after...

thanks

i have a r33 one mate. im in geelong. might be worth a try. send me your number ill text ya a pic tomoroe arvo. ur welcome to try it if no work just give it back:)

0425717785 names sam see what we can work out

i have a r33 one mate. im in geelong. might be worth a try. send me your number ill text ya a pic tomoroe arvo. ur welcome to try it if no work just give it back:)

0425717785 names sam see what we can work out

do a part number check at nissan..........

do a part number check at nissan..........

sam that sounds awesome mate =)

well il call nissan tomorrow and try check if they are compatable and il give ya a msg tomorrow as its a bit late now

will be in touch, cheers

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