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Hi Guys,

I need a few pieces preferably in good condition for my r32. I need the small digital clock, the rear interior bits see image attached, not sure what they're called. I also need the 2 rectangular aircon vents as mine has broken fins as well as the dash protector if anyone has it.

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Got a buggy clock myself so looking to get a fix as well. With regards to vents - I had a similar case with centres and didn't want to risk old so bought new for not much more. Ebay is your friend. Similarly, decent dash protector can be bought from ebay as well.

The interior part your looking for is called the C Pillar.

You can buy new from Just Jap Racing

or

Heat and re-stretch the one you have if it is not broken. Use Selleys qwik grip and clip it down while it sets.

- Place qwik grip on both surfaces, wait 20 mins, place together and use bulldog clips to hold it in place for a day.

Then re-install

Caution: you may break it while removing or re-inserting. Safest way is to remove the back of the rear seat.

as for your digital clock there is a guy on here that fixes them for a good price. You will need to use search

Vents - buy new from Kudos Motorsports

Thanks for the assistance guys but jeez nothing comes cheap for a gtr does it. $330 for the C pillar gear, $110 for the centre vents and $88 for the passenger. I guess it's genuine parts that's why. I'll also search the forums to find a solution for my digital clock. It's not a big deal but it annoys me that it doesn't work.

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