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So,

As I expected I've had the GTR for about 2 years now and while its in good condition some parts are starting to wear and tear.

I recently removed the lower lip of the front bumper and there were a few bolts and fastenings that have rusted into the Clips or have simply had it.

Finding intercoolers, turbos and panels etc etc is easy BUT! Does anyone know where to find little parts like fasteners etc?

Now I live in regional NT so what Im looking for ideally is a one stop shop. I've found random bits and pieces from various sources.


Does anyone know of a source or how to get part numbers for these items??

any help is much appreciated

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Problem with rhd is you need to give them parts numbers as a lot of smaller bits aren't listed in their website.

They then add the part to their site, I was doing this but they were taking too long to organise themselves and reply.

Now I use kudos. They have excellent customer service

But yes RHD are the cheapest.. I just find them a f*ck around sometimes

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Hi ibrox90,

Try these people: Rageem Fastener Co. Pty Ltd

Here is their link: http://rageem.com.au/

Dealt with them when i had my S15, they are fine.

They are in Sydney, but I am sure they will send the bits to you in NT.

Well, thats my good deed for a day!

Cheers!

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