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Hi, I would like to purchase a back seat board for the boot of an R32. (covers the back of the back seat in the boot) I believe they are a hard textured board that has a light coat of paint on them.  Please reply, PM me or contact me on 0428 350 186.  Cheers   Rob.

2 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

The one in mine is a piece of honeycomb / corrugated plastic. The part number you are after is 84910 04U00.

I think this part number is the wheel cover, would I require 84900 ??

84900 - finisher assembly, trunk front 
84902M - carpet, trunk floor 
84910 - cover, spare wheel 

 

Cheers

 

I don't think so. This is one of the confusing things with Nissan part numbers and the difference between the Part Code and Part Number.

The number that I posted earlier is the Part Number sticker on the part itself from the boot of my car. The numbers that you have (I think) are the part codes. I have attached a picture from the Nissan FAST application showing the part codes and part numbers.

If you click on the link for the finisher assembly, trunk front  that you included in your post, you will see the actual part number is 8491004U00

Hope this helps. It has taken me a while in the past to assemble the correct part numbers for the bits that I have needed.

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