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Thanks martin.

I wonder how to specify an item if there are 2 with the same part number...

Coz ornament on the left much better than the right.

They don't have the same part number, they have the same part code. You gave it a part number an it'll tell you what part code and model that correlates to. You go in and grab a part number it'll ask you which one from that part code you want.

Grille Ornament Part Code 65851 relates to

65892-AG000 Cedric Ornament

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65892-AG005 Gloria Ornament

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65892-AJ000 Gloria Badge(Offered for facelift cars)

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Nah mine doesnt... Just has nissan badge on grill. Friends one has badge and looks bawse.

Imma de-badge it front and back, with only bonnet ornament. Probably get pulled over regularly... Need to make sure i have 15% tint for that extra stealth

...wonder what else i should get if paying postage from amayama... Already got CVT service kit, getting hood ornament, dont need any oem pulsar bits...

lol Jono I remember your hayfever

Feelin it today too bro, nearly a box of tissues down

Nose was runny for whole 3 hours of mowing today. Not the thick runny, the watery runny.

Abalon A eyedrops, best thing ever.

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