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New Front 1971 240 Z Bumper


Diseazd

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I bought mine from the dealer a year ago. Courtesy Nissan online shows the USA version 62650-n3300 available but not the canadian 62650-n3301.

Whats the difference?

The Canadian bumper has mounting holes for a snow plow attachment LOL

(sorry... winter is getting to me)

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The Canadian bumper has mounting holes for a snow plow attachment LOL

(sorry... winter is getting to me)

I hadnt thought of that..............

I started to get excited when using the part number search function on Courtesys website, so many parts I heard were not available were suddenly 3-4 days away.:stupid:

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I managed to snag a new NOS '72 front bumper from my Nissan dealership parts guy a few weeks ago (just need overriders now!). If you keep checking every so often, sometimes a part you are looking for will "pop up" on the available parts listing if you get lucky :)

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Diseazd,

I bought the 260Z bumper from Black Dragon about a year ago. I really didn’t see any difference between the 240 and the 260 unless they sent me the wrong one.

Part 99-024 FRONT BUMPER BAR 149.95 my total was $200 with shipping to NJ. Btw, I used it on a 280z and it looks great.

Rick

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