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Hey guys,

Recently acquired one of these beauties and need some little things to get it up to scratch... most things are very small.

Here's the list.

- 2x Clips that secure the stock air snorkel to the front radiator support.

- 4x Clips that secure the lining in the boot / near the lights and side areas.. There those twist half out and pull kinda ones.

- 2x Clips that secure the plastic cover on the boot hinge.

- A Nismo Gear knob .. the leather style/stitched ones. My stocky is showing signs of wear.

- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well.

- 2x Washer nozzles for the bonnet IF they are meant to be black normally .. (mine looked sprayed silver?)

- Nismo Clear side and front indicators.

- There is some type of solenoid at the back of the motor, mounted to a bracket, one electrical connection and 2 vac hoses to it.. i need one of these.

- Apexi or Nismo GT Radiator Cap

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- My car has 2 red lenses in the doors for courtesy lights, but no lights/fittings behind them... does anyone have these fittings? What models had them hooked up?

- A nicer strut tower brace, Nismo perhaps .. show me what you have!

- I know this is kinda wanky, but anyone have a kick panel flare? Mine's been removed! (wanted to make it all as original, not spending $100+ though...)

- One of those boot corner mounted sub boxes

That's all i can think of at the moment. Please let me know via this thread or PM if you have any of these or can help out in any way.

Thanks, Kurt.

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I also have the bottom right tray on the dash not hinged properly to the side and loose, and also have no lights/ fittings on the red door courtesy lenses... Hmmm dunno if its meant to be that way. Plus have clips missing in some of the boot trims as well..

I also have the bottom right tray on the dash not hinged properly to the side and loose, and also have no lights/ fittings on the red door courtesy lenses... Hmmm dunno if its meant to be that way. Plus have clips missing in some of the boot trims as well..

Seems like people are just messy when doing work and don't put stuff back properly! Common thing with people that don't know how to work on cars and take care of them haha!

Yeah I'd say the courtesy lights are wired up for certain models. I'm sure the GTR has them in, as i've seen a few lit up. They must just use the same door panels. I'd like mine working though, be a nice touch.

Got a few parts already from some great members here, thanks so far!

So far have got :

- There is some type of solenoid at the back of the motor, mounted to a bracket, one electrical connection and 2 vac hoses to it.. i need one of these.

- Apexi or Nismo GT Radiator Cap

- Nismo Clear side and front indicators.

- A Nismo Gear knob .. the leather style/stitched ones. My stocky is showing signs of wear.

I also have had 2 offers for a flare (which i appreciate!) however there sold without the holder, mine has the holder removed, so I'd need that too. Around $50-60 is all I can swing to.

Bumparoo up you go!

Edited by Shoujiki

Hey Redline GTR... Yeah i actually found all the clips for my boot and what i needed from a local wreck here in Victoria... he still has quite a few on the car so give him a bell ... he has a R34 wrecking thread . Suji is his username.

So i need these last few things:

- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- GTR Courtesy lights/brackets/plugs from the doors

- A nicer strut tower brace, Nismo perhaps .. show me what you have!

- I have the flare now, BUT, i need the "holder" part that screws to the kick panel itself .. anyone got a car that has the flare removed but still the holder?

- One of those boot corner mounted sub boxes

Thanks!

Edited by Shoujiki

- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- GTR Courtesy lights/brackets/plugs from the doors

- A nicer strut tower brace, Nismo perhaps .. show me what you have!

- One of those boot corner mounted sub boxes

Have sourced a flare and holder from an awesome member that gave me it for nothing! So, just the final things on my list left now above, anyone help out?

- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well.

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- GTR Door Courtesy Lights

- A nicer strut tower brace, Nismo perhaps .. show me what you have!

- Plastic Trim that hides the screws that mount the driver side mirror, interior panel. Commonly where people put spllt tweeters. (mine has a busted clip)

Bump! Updated and removed parts I have sourced and now have. Added in one more interior panel, not sure what you'd call it but it's a panel that hides the screws for the drivers side mirror, its a triangle shape with 2 clips. Mine has 1 busted clip so need a new panel.

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- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well.

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- GTR Door Courtesy Lights

- A nicer strut tower brace, Nismo perhaps .. show me what you have!">

Updated!

Edited by Shoujiki
  • 2 weeks later...

Bump! Just need these last few bits!

- The tray the pulls down on the right bottom of the dash, mine is busted on one side and it doesn't hinge too well.

- Nismo Billet Oil Cap

- GTR Door Courtesy Lights

- A nicer strut tower brace

  • 6 months later...

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