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You buy it from Amayama's website, which is linked from that Nissan.epc-data.com.

I think these might be the correct part numbers:

1 Nissan B523079972 16.82

2 Nissan B537089940 46.26

3 Nissan B6331AQ000 42.05

4 Nissan B6336AQ000 42.05

1 - relay

2- switch

3 & 4 - lamp covers/shrouds

I wonder what this part is for:

KB6730: バルブ

OEM part numberRequired

per car Production periodSpecCode ExteriorInterior Applies for models Notes Replacements Price range B673089915

See all prices0110.2001 - 08.2004

W.(VQ25DD+VQ30DD) +W.(250TRXF+250TRSFV)[K504]

28 USD

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is it a replacement bulb?

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Jethro/Dale, did you guys want the entire unit or just the surrounds?

Just the shroud + relay + switch

Which is what I posted above...

I've already got the lamps...

Seems like those lamps are about $300 EACH!!! goddamn...good thing I got them off YAJ

Jethro/Dale, did you guys want the entire unit or just the surrounds?

Cam, just the surrounds for me, I think I've found an aftermarket lamp that will fill the bill very nicely; just need to confirm pricing.

Cheers, Dale

while talking about these.

anyone replaced the globes in theirs? its like an HB3/4 plug with an H1 in it. weird!

i wanna HID convert mine for additional awesomeness, but not sure if i should get an HB3 or HB4. i THINK they fitting is the same, from pictures its the actual globe being different - in the halogens.

Sorry guys, no love from Bayside Nissan :(

Part numbers don't come up on either of their systems... let alone a price.

Maybe Craig's "Crazy Skyline Lady" can work some magic.

This was the problem last time I tried, FAST doesn't appear to contain "Dealer Options" which is what the Aero parts appear to be.

FAST only lists the complete front Aero Bumper; $2500, with lights & shrouds & mesh, comes painted, you just choose the appropriate part number.

Sorry guys, no love from Bayside Nissan :(

Part numbers don't come up on either of their systems... let alone a price.

Maybe Craig's "Crazy Skyline Lady" can work some magic.

Tried FTG Nissan who said he'll have to contact Nissan Japan to get me prices.

Emailed the Megazip.ru mob and they're going to gimme a quote.

Also submitted an enquiry with Amayara...

And of course Jess Streeter...

my life is pretty much now complete.

Mate, it's a great look. As they say, you can't beat an original. You should buy it now before all the cheap Chinese knock-offs hit the market.

Can you post up some pics of you camping under the Stagea lean-to for all of us to admire? I promise we will all be jealous :rolleyes: .

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