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Old 06-23-2015, 07:11 AM
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P/N for Gasket under headlights?

Does anyone have a part number for the gasket under the headlights, which attaches to the bumper with metal clips? I can't find it anywhere.

On that note, if anyone has extras laying around, let me know if you're willing to sell them. Thanks!
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Old 06-23-2015, 08:44 AM
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I need some of these myself. The problem is they're crazy expensive for little rubber strips.

62235-85E00 and 62234-85E00. They're like $50 bucks each!

You're almost stuck buying new though because at least on most southern cars these suckers become brittle and crack. I've found several at junkyards in good shape, only to have them crack and break on me when removing them. They're glued on AND secured with those little clips (85284-85E00), so even when you take the clips off you then have to pull them up from the glue which is what tends to destroy them when they're already brittle.
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Old 06-23-2015, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by James92SE
I need some of these myself. The problem is they're crazy expensive for little rubber strips.

62235-85E00 and 62234-85E00. They're like $50 bucks each!

You're almost stuck buying new though because at least on most southern cars these suckers become brittle and crack. I've found several at junkyards in good shape, only to have them crack and break on me when removing them. They're glued on AND secured with those little clips (85284-85E00), so even when you take the clips off you then have to pull them up from the glue which is what tends to destroy them when they're already brittle.
Hey James, I'm in Dallas now, too (here since December from Chicago). You know I have that Maxima for sale and it's still up north. I could bring it down here if you were interested. (wink wink)

How often do yards around here get 3rd gens? I called everywhere Google gave me within driving distance and struck out.
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Recently they've started to dwindle. I used to always see 7-8 3rd gens in yards nearly every time I went. Granted, they were almost always GXE autos. These days, there's usually maybe 2-3, and typically pretty beat up. It's always been rare to find a VE in the yards for me, even dating back 10+ years ago. I think in my lifetime of JY hunting, I've come across 5 VE's (two being 5 speeds). I've only ever come across one VG SE 5 speed.

I'm not sure what part of DFW you're in, but I'm in the hood (Pleasant Grove). I typically go to the PNP yards, mostly the one on 2nd Ave and the one on 310. I don't typically frequent the little hole in the wall types.
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Originally Posted by James92SE
hey're glued on AND secured with those little clips (85284-85E00), so even when you take the clips off you then have to pull them up from the glue which is what tends to destroy them when they're already brittle.
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