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My list of OEM part numbers + help finding small clips.

Hi All,

Looking for a little help identifying where I can find replacement parts / names of these parts to search ebay / part numbers for a couple of small clips around the engine bay of an R33 GTST. I've been able to pull most things I need out of FAST but these ones are eluding me!

 

Cable ties that attach the main engine loom to the threaded studs on the firewall

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Cable ties that attach the loom to holes in the body

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Rubber/plastic grommets that cover these holes.

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Cheers!

 

 

If anyone else goes down this venture, this list may help. Parts are for an 02/97 R33 GTST looked up in FAST, prices are from Amayama.

car parts 2017.xlsx

 

Edited by nicr4wks
  • 2 weeks later...
13 hours ago, kingtube69 said:

@jmknights93 are you able to help here?

Yeah, I just finished ordering and installing every genuine trim clip for my GTR.

@nicr4wks message me with your VIN and I can help out where I can.

  • 1 month later...
On 5/11/2017 at 10:16 AM, jmknights93 said:

Yeah, I just finished ordering and installing every genuine trim clip for my GTR.

@nicr4wks message me with your VIN and I can help out where I can.

Sorry for the slow reply @jmknights93 I don't seem to have received a reply notification for this thread.

Can I ask where you're looking? In FAST these small parts didn't even show on the diagrams.

PM sent.

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