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I was wondering if one of the r34 gtr owners on here could take a few pics to show how the rubber strip that sits between the bonnet and front bar is fastened?

Apparently it's attached to a bit of plastic that bolts somewhere?

I need to know asap in order to fix the gap between my bonnet and front bar currently.

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I'm on iPhone Tom so I don't know where you are but...

1) JEM Tech Night tomorrow will display their Z-Tune and SAU Member's V-Spec II Nur or

2) I can take a close up pic of mine tomorrow and post it up or

3) Skyline Spares at Wetherill Pk has just brought in two R34 GTR wrecks

Hope this helps...

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Thanks for the info Terry, contacted Skyline spares to track one down.

I would really appreciate it though if you could take a pic or two to show me the mechanism as a whole, and how it attaches.

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I'm on iPhone Tom so I don't know where you are but...

1) JEM Tech Night tomorrow will display their Z-Tune and SAU Member's V-Spec II Nur or

2) I can take a close up pic of mine tomorrow and post it up or

3) Skyline Spares at Wetherill Pk has just brought in two R34 GTR wrecks

Hope this helps...

Seen the pic Bobby put up on FB?

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https://www.dropbox.com/s/n6kdfv7wkpyby0t/2013-05-02%2010.32.24.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4vabi9tklbe8bip/2013-05-02%2010.32.39.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1vmuogqglzgdvz/2013-05-02%2010.32.48.jpg

basically its part of the plastic strip thing which has a part code and the rubber bit is just glued to the end of the plastic bit.

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