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Had to order a new key so bought some other bits too.

Clear lenses for the interior light - seen them on the US forums so i thought i'll try

Door finishers - they haven't got it right with the rubber coating on these door handles(2007), they still scratch just as easily like on my r33.

In saying that the coating does look thicker with these new door finishers.

Part numbers in case another else needs

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Had to order a new key so bought some other bits too.

Clear lenses for the interior light - seen them on the US forums so i thought i'll try

Door finishers - they haven't got it right with the rubber coating on these door handles(2007), they still scratch just as easily like on my r33.

In saying that the coating does look thicker with these new door finishers.

Part numbers in case another else needs

How much were the handles?

Great, thank you for the tip off - I ordered mine today. Strange the rear door switch trims are double the price. They can stay as is, pretty good condition anyway.

I had a look for the steering wheel plastic trim but couldn't find it on amayama. Anyone else been able to find this part?

Got them through www.amayama.com

Used them twice now and pretty happy

  • 1 month later...

Alright!!! Finally ordered Eibach Prokit from Eibach Australia, took 5 days to get here, and were installed 3 days later. Sits very very nicely and extremely happy. Exact same comfort, doesnt even look that bad with my stretched low profile tyres lol.. theyre only super stretched 30's on the front and 35 years and id say sits great, may in future put 35 front and 40 rears and the gap will be non existent.

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809 - front door trimming (trim) for Nissan Skyline PV36

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/pv36/7257-vq35hr/body/809/

828 - rear door trimming (trim) for Nissan Skyline PV36

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/pv36/7257-vq35hr/body/828/

990 - emblem & name label (body) for Nissan Skyline PV36

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/pv36/7257-vq35hr/body/990/

Best-selling parts for Nissan Skyline PV36

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/pv36/7257-vq35hr/quick/

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