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hard to tell from that pic. any numbers on them. i've got mine in the garage and can check numbers.

The number on the bottom left hand side of the right side lens reads:

1305 621 041 I think that is the part number as the left side one is 1305 621 040

i don't know about your numbers but i just got mine outta the cupboard and had a look.

on the lens itself:

there is a "NISSAN" written in the top corner

and in the bottom corner is "Koito" (symbol) and underneath 114-66212R and the other 114-66212l

also on all te other parts e.g braket, bulb holder. are the numbers 66212.

i don't know about your numbers but i just got mine outta the cupboard and had a look.

on the lens itself:

there is a "NISSAN" written in the top corner

and in the bottom corner is "Koito" (symbol) and underneath 114-66212R and the other 114-66212l

also on all te other parts e.g braket, bulb holder. are the numbers 66212.

I think my are after market , they dont have NISSAN on them at all. Just Bosch. Can you take any pics of your?

I think my are after market , they dont have NISSAN on them at all. Just Bosch. Can you take any pics of your?

here you go. i'm sure mine are the factory ones. they also were in the factory surround.

I had the same ones on my 92 gtst. they were bosch and I sold them. They were a factory option. all type m aero bumpers have the holes to attach them. and the wiring si part of the harness, so they are stock. i took mine off because it blocks the smic and my intake.

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