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g'day

now ive been trying to get nissan FAST working for a while now, but cant get the bloody thing working.

all i need is 3 part codes for a r32 GTR, for the boot bounce stop rubbers, and the bonnet bounce stop rubbers, and intercooler pipe rubber washers.

--the bonnet stop rubbers mount to the radiator support, at the far left/right sides. (assume they come in a set?)

--the boot stop rubbers mount to the boot itself, left/right hands sides. (assume they come in set)?

--these rubbers are used on the stock r32 gtr intercooler piping whereever there is a bolt mount, its basically a rubber washer

if anyone with a working version of FAST could please get me them codes it'd be muchly appreciated. I'm sick of looking at my pride and joy and seeing a cockeyed bonnet and boot. 1 bonnet rubber is missing and 1 boot rubber is squashed badly.

cheers

Edited by r32gtrv-spec

Bonnet Rubbers 65822-01M00 You need 2

Boot Rubbers 01658-01351(9109+) or 01658-01811(8908-9108) You need 2, they're not a set either.

Cooler piping rubbers 08911-1082G, doesn't tell me how many you need, count them I guess?

Hope this helps.

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