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Hi all,

Yes as the topic says, I'm looking for the part number off a Dayz rear lower lip spolier for the series 2. Not the bumper, just the bit that bolts on underneath the standard bumper.

I can't get the part number from FAST (afaik) because it's a Dayz part not a Nissan one. But I thought I might be able to order one through a Nissan dealer somewhere... if someone has done this would you mind sharing the price?

Thanks!

DaveB

couldnt find any lower lip reference for S2s only S1s, there is listings for DAYZS parts in the acc sections, but the whole lower front bumper, possibly if someone has a DAYZS vin number we could track a part number down.

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Have you tried the guy on ebay wrecking a silver series 2.

He is in Adelaide and it has the lower lip you want.

Yeah I think he's on the forums as well somewhere... something about a Shiba Ibu... I called but they wanted $500 for the bar (which is about right) but it's silver not pearl white so would have to repaint it.

couldnt find any lower lip reference for S2s only S1s, there is listings for DAYZS parts in the acc sections, but the whole lower front bumper, possibly if someone has a DAYZS vin number we could track a part number down.

Sounds good... anyone with an S2 with a Dayz bar who wants to volunteer?

Sorry, i missread, youre after REAR bar, ill check FAST again tonight

ah cheers

Hey DaveB, check section "H50" in FAST, pretty sure thats what your after.

It will give you part numbers aswell :no:

cool - what's the H50 section? I only get weird fonts where there should be Kanji like:

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Under bumper protector H5920-0V705

Attachment kit H5929-0V700

Awesome - that looks like it! Thanks! Now to find a Nissan dealer who can actually get those parts in (for under $1,000 lol). Will they want a VIN anyway, do you think? 'cause I only have the Dayz front... unless someone pulled the rear lip off at some stage, which is possible because I think I have an NA grille

Are these air inlet 'boxes' on the DAYZ bumper standard ? they look similar to the later 32 GTR ones. Wouldnt mind them if i could find a set.

They're not on mine...

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You wont need vin if you have the correct full part #, which depends on your colour and year, see pics.

Awesome, thanks! Not sure if mine is on there, year is 2000 (0007?)

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