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Searched the topics ("R34 rubber") but they are all about tyres.

Question: Are all the front bumper rubber-ends the same on all R34 GT-R's (all years)?

According to Nissan Fast the partnumber is:

Rubber-end, 65820AA400

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But looking at photo's they do not look all the same

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Or is it just me? :laugh:

Can someone confirm this is the right Nissan partnumber 65820AA400 (the same rubber as the black gt-r above has between the headlights?)?

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Does the front bumper support bar (nr. 7 in the first pic) fit the R34 GT-T headlights?

Retainer-front bumper, upper, 62240AA400

Is the distance between the headlights the same for the GT-T and GT-R?

Should I be able to use this bar instead of the East-Bear Sports GTS-R spec 2 front bumper support bar?

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Does the front bumper support bar (nr. 7 in the first pic) fit the R34 GT-T headlights?

Retainer-front bumper, upper, 62240AA400

Is the distance between the headlights the same for the GT-T and GT-R?

Should I be able to use this bar instead of the East-Bear Sports GTS-R spec 2 front bumper support bar?

Yea the distance is the same. My mate has one on his GTT and it fits perfectly. I m going to order one for my GTT though. CHeers

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