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Does anybody know a good Nissan dealer (or any other place) that might be able to order in some parts from the DR30 front lower lip?

Specifically I am after the metal reinforcements, the metal strip that goes along the top of the lower lip, the brackets that attach the sides to the bottom of the guards, the reinforcement panel for the air dam section, and the brackets that hold up the front (that attach just under the blinkers).

Looking at a diagram from fj20.com it looks like i need part numbers :

62610F

62610H

62667

62668

Cheers,

PHIL

(Newcastle)

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Fabricate them yourself, as I have been trying for years to get importers to bring in the same thing.

You might be more lucky if you buy the whole front air dam and keep the FRP section as a spare.

I don't understand importers, they say these parts are NOT available, but they turn up in Jap auctions all the time.

I have even directed them to the sites yet thay do SFA as usuall. There must be something wrong with the exchange rates between our classic dollars and later model dollars.

Cheers, D

Does anybody know a good Nissan dealer (or any other place) that might be able to order in some parts from the DR30 front lower lip?

Specifically I am after the metal reinforcements, the metal strip that goes along the top of the lower lip, the brackets that attach the sides to the bottom of the guards, the reinforcement panel for the air dam section, and the brackets that hold up the front (that attach just under the blinkers).

Looking at a diagram from fj20.com it looks like i need part numbers :

62610F

62610H

62667

62668

Cheers,

PHIL

(Newcastle)

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