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Hi. I just bought a ceffy here(Russia) and its pretty much banged up. Have to buy new front fenders, and got a good deal on S13 ones. Just not sure if they gona fit normally. The price would be about the same if i would order new ones from japan(plastic ones) for A31 or buy the ones i've been offered, its just about shipping time =) And I suppose if fenders gona match headlamps and grill also will?

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My copy of NissanFAST lists the same part number, but it does that with alot of shit, Im fairly sure S13 fenders are different.

Do as much measuring as you can and if the S13s are cheap enough it cant hurt to get them and try, maybe they'd just need some rolling or whatever (S13 bumpers fit onto Ceffies upside down, so who knows). Havent seen it be done yet.

Consider finding some DMAX vented guards ? fibreglass and a bit cheaper, they pop up on eBay sometimes, in the For Sale section here, or sites that sell body kits for Cefiro's usually have them or can find them. Brand spankers from Nissan would cost you a fair bit.

I highly doubt it. For one the indicators are different shape.

The cefiro front bumper wraps around whereas the silvia guards go down to the bottom of the bumper.

They might fit on the car but then you'll need to use S13 lights and bumpers.

I don't see why you would bother trying when you say you can get genuine brand new from japan for the same price.

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Yeah now i pretty much see they wont fit. Why bother ? Cuz the ones i'll order from japan will ship to moscow around 15-20 days, and s13 ones are already here. Thnx for answers anyway ) I Would ask alot of stuff here in near future. Just bought ceffi around a month ago and there's alot of stuff to do about it. Might post some photos when it gona be abit better shape ^_^

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