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I'm having a dilemma.
 
I've got 2 broken S2 Grills and another S2 Nismo style. 3 OEM parts in total.
 
1. Smashed up unrepairable
2. 90% but broken brackets on LHS
3. I have another S2 Grill but it wasn't the one bought out on my 40th Anniversary model so may use if I can't find a replacement tomorrow.
 
Based in Melbourne's Nth, available to collect tomorrow.
 
Nissan part number on two damaged ones : 62310 27U00
 
Nissan part number on the Nismo Style one is: F2310-26U00
 
I've added a photo of my car to show the type of grill required
 
PM me if you have one...
 
 
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