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I'm trying to buy a front N1 bumper and air ducts for my '90 bnr32. Justjap is my only option right now but they don't ship to the USA. Would anyone be able to help me out with this issue? The best scenario would be if someone that lives close to Justjap could pick it up from the shop and ship everything to me. I would be glad to pay a little fee for your time as well. I'm trying to restore this car and I have been posting the build on Instagram. My name is Gucci_Maylay (I know stupid name). I will start a build thread on here. Here are pics on my GTR and civic hatchback.

Have you tried sourcing them from your local Nissan dealership? Look on RHDJapan, Amayama.

You can simply cut your existing bumper (assuming you have a standard, good condition one) to fit the vents, so you don't have to buy a whole bumper. Note that you can get the vents in factory colours as well.

I ordered one from z1 motorsports and waited for 6 months. I have tried amayama and rhdjapan which were too expensive or on back order. Justjap has it in stock and for a good price. Nissan dealerships are worthless in USA when it comes to bnr32 skyline parts. PM me if someone can help me out. I can always return the favor with something here in the states. iPhones are much cheaper here than in other parts of the world etc...

Last time I looked at the ducts the just jap ones were fibreglass knock offs. The real ones are plastic and have clips to hold them on. If it were me i'd pay extra for the real ones (and if time=money, it would work out cheaper since i dont have to work out how to mount the JJ ones). I like RHDJapan.... but have also used greenline and nengun sucessfully.

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Anyone in NSW close to Justjap can help me out? Damn America and our stupid auto laws!

Have you tried Americans living in Japan? Or checked for in Canada?

You're asking for a big favor from the Australians.

Frankly, you sound like a kid: Damn, USA dealerships won't get me my bumper and I don't wanna wait.

Move to Oz if you want JDMs and better access to Aussie goods. Solved.

Ruben, that's f**king retarded.

The guy has asked for some help. Telling him to move to Australia isn't helpful.

OP, if I could help, I would, but I'm in the wrong state.

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