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hey guys

anyone here have an aussie delivered R32 GTR????

i need to ask any owners a few questions about their rear bumpers.

According to the Oz spec parts list the rear bumper 'finisher' has a different part number to the Jap version. Don't have access to FAST at the moment so can't check exactly what that is, but someone else should be able to.

silverR32 - im after a "rear bar finisher" as SteveL called it. i would just like to take measurements so i can get it made from CF or if anyone would like to lend one to me :) ill pay em for it or ill buy one if i can find one.

the engine is on hold till after the new year once all this holiday crap is finished things will start happening.

SteveL - thanks for that if you can get me the part number that would be great.

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silverR32 - im after a "rear bar finisher" as SteveL called it. i would just like to take measurements so i can get it made from CF or if anyone would like to lend one to me :) ill pay em for it or ill buy one if i can find one.

 

the engine is on hold till after the new year once all this holiday crap is finished things will start happening.

 

SteveL - thanks for that if you can get me the part number that would be great.

part no. is 85021-J7400. vote for Stacey in coolest chick poll.(they called her two.02l, the bozo's). Paul...DIRTgarage.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=59193

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just called nissan and they said the part number was wrong :P

ill have to try again with the VIN number

why are spare parts guys always rude pricks

pm me your email and ill send you the nissan dealer service technical sheets for aust model. it is the correct part no. as you will see.(the s0ftc0ck probably entered it incorrectly)

hey guys

anyone here have an aussie delivered R32 GTR????

i need to ask any owners a few questions about their rear bumpers.

 

any help is much appreciated

thanks guys

anf

G'day anf I own an r32 gtr (aussie delivered) I would be happy to answer youre questions

ok part no. was good as was said already but the part is no longer available so there is no chance i can get a new one.

so it looks like im going to have to get a fibreglass one made up then get one made of CF unless as i said some one will let me borrow one for a fee of course.

dazmo - i need to know wat the rear number plate section looks like up close like where the no. plate lights mount and where the actual finisher bolts up or clips to.

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