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Don't suppose anyone knows the part number of the GTR spoiler rubber/gasket kit?

this is all i've been able to find, but getting it from the states seems excessive, will probably pop down to the local nissan parts shop later today.

Edit: Bolt was loose...

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Don't suppose anyone knows the part number of the GTR spoiler rubber/gasket kit?

this is all i've been able to find, but getting it from the states seems excessive, will probably pop down to the local nissan parts shop later today.

Edit: Bolt was loose...

was going to say, pretty sure Ants just did a full detail and replacement of his 32GTR spoiler. Cleaned it all up and replaced bolts and gaskets etc. There should be part numbers etc in his build thread. If not just PM him I'm sure being the numbers man he is, he will remember.

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Morning Ants.

How goes the Ant Eater?

she goes well mate. I need to replace the nitrogen canister for the 4WD so am on a mission to get that resolved soon.

Sooo much I want to do with the GTR so little disposable income and time

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she goes well mate. I need to replace the nitrogen canister for the 4WD so am on a mission to get that resolved soon.

Sooo much I want to do with the GTR so little disposable income and time

I feel your pain about disposable income. I had to get a second job to feed the addiction

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was going to say, pretty sure Ants just did a full detail and replacement of his 32GTR spoiler. Cleaned it all up and replaced bolts and gaskets etc. There should be part numbers etc in his build thread. If not just PM him I'm sure being the numbers man he is, he will remember.

this ^

Check the condition of the stay brackets Pete as they tend to corrode

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was going to say, pretty sure Ants just did a full detail and replacement of his 32GTR spoiler. Cleaned it all up and replaced bolts and gaskets etc. There should be part numbers etc in his build thread. If not just PM him I'm sure being the numbers man he is, he will remember.

Good call,

Figured out what i did wrong with part number, didn't add the 05U00, thanks for documenting Antz!

The bolt that was loose was seriously loose, eg finger tight, so will see if that has stopped the leaks for now...

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Anyone got a slide hammer I can borrow?

This sounds serious. Is this for the tissuebox?

Don't suppose anyone knows the part number of the GTR spoiler rubber/gasket kit?

this is all i've been able to find, but getting it from the states seems excessive, will probably pop down to the local nissan parts shop later today.

Edit: Bolt was loose...

Pete, if you're gonna rid yourself of that wing, I know someone who'll happily buy it from you, ME! ;) I figured you're not, but it was worth a shot.

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