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Looking for some trim parts for my S15. Looking for the outer door trim that sits on the top of the metal door and has the end that has a bracket that is screwed to the door itself. I need both Left anf Right.

Next is the metal track that runs perpendicular and sits in front of the quarter glasses and is the housing for the rubber seals. I need both sides in those as well.

Lastly, I need all the rubber sealing that fits around the door on the body of the car, not the door, that seals the door to the body of the car. I already have the door rubbers that attach to the door but not the one that attaches to the body. Can anyone help me please as I need these urgently.

If I can get pictures I can confirm. I also need these small items shipped to me in Trinidad in the Caribbean, postal code is TT. If they can be had used as well I am interested as I need them urgently please.

Jason.

Looking for some trim parts for my S15. Looking for the outer door trim that sits on the top of the metal door and has the end that has a bracket that is screwed to the door itself. I need both Left anf Right.

Next is the metal track that runs perpendicular and sits in front of the quarter glasses and is the housing for the rubber seals. I need both sides in those as well.

Lastly, I need all the rubber sealing that fits around the door on the body of the car, not the door, that seals the door to the body of the car. I already have the door rubbers that attach to the door but not the one that attaches to the body. Can anyone help me please as I need these urgently.

If I can get pictures I can confirm. I also need these small items shipped to me in Trinidad in the Caribbean, postal code is TT. If they can be had used as well I am interested as I need them urgently please.

Jason.

for the first ones ( door belt moulds ) part No.

80820-85F10 RH

80821-85F10 LH

for the second request i am not to sure the first to No. are retainers that look to hold the top door weather strip. and the seconed No. look to hold the QTR glass it's self

76872-85F00 RH

76873-85F00 LH

82328-92F00 RH

82329-92F00 LH

and for your final request i would need to know more info on your car. I can't help u with shipping or prices, sorry

for the first ones ( door belt moulds ) part No.

80820-85F10 RH

80821-85F10 LH

for the second request i am not to sure the first to No. are retainers that look to hold the top door weather strip. and the seconed No. look to hold the QTR glass it's self

76872-85F00 RH

76873-85F00 LH

82328-92F00 RH

82329-92F00 LH

and for your final request i would need to know more info on your car. I can't help u with shipping or prices, sorry

Thanks again.

Hi Guys

Forgive the idiotic nubi question, but I'm looking for the part number for a '00 R34 GTT (RB25DET Neo) Engine Loom..

If there are multiple part numbers is it possible to get a listing?

Thanks..

Hi Guys

Forgive the idiotic nubi question, but I'm looking for the part number for a '00 R34 GTT (RB25DET Neo) Engine Loom..

If there are multiple part numbers is it possible to get a listing?

Thanks..

what parts do u need for tis engine wiring loom because there are about 3 looms that do all of the engine bay. and more info would help like a vin number

hey,

do you guys have the part number for the studs and nuts

R32GTR

1. Turbo to dump pipe

2. Turbo to exhaust manifold

is there a part number for a turbo gasket kit

there is a gasket kit Part No. 14401-05U25

what parts do u need for tis engine wiring loom because there are about 3 looms that do all of the engine bay. and more info would help like a vin number

If it helps, from what I have been told I need them all, as the car is a NA+T transplant. VIN number won;t be much use as the car is originally a NA and this is to a stock Turbo ECU that is being attempted to get working right :down:

Hence would need part numbers for the stock turbo gear from any 34 GTT, the more the merrier.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there,

Can someone help me out with part numbers for:

R33 GTR bonnet hinges; left and right.

R33 GTR bonnet catch/upright.

R33 GTR guard raiser brackets; left and right.

Having a bit of trouble finding these locally so am looking at sourcing them from Japan.

Thanks,

Rob.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi can i get the part numbers for:

r34 xenon drivers side headlight

r34 gtr bonnet, fenders left hand and right handside,

thanks.

does anyone know where i can get these parts other than nissan genuine, they keep bothering me about these part/model numbers

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