Negative, they won’t let you order it. I tried and they cancelled my order. They require proof that it was original equipment for your car before they’ll fill the order.You don’t have to it is a Nissan oem option pre-painted for around $1100, same as the heritage fascia.
Ha! I figured Nissan would do something like that. Maybe you can find a "friendly" Nissan servicing dealer who can help you out, though.Negative, they won’t let you order it. I tried and they cancelled my order. They require proof that it was original equipment for your car before they’ll fill the order.
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The K6020-XXXXX part number is for the 2024 Heritage edition bumper assembly. Each color has a different last five of the part number. The 6GP0B is the Gun Metallic version.OP asked a bout a 240Z. Is that K6020-xxxx refer to a similar front or OEM new RZ34 front?
I found this but don’t know
"...dealer thinks he can get it, my fingers are crossed..." Keep us informed. Dealers seem to be able to do a lot of things, especially for the right price.Yes , the same one I found “note the restriction. Picked up new 2026 today in Boulder Gray, dealer thinks he can get it, my fingers are crossed. Can purchase the same one outside of Nissan still OEM but 3rd party for $2800.
I considered “borrowing” a VIN, but I’ve yet to find a car with the heritage bumper that isn’t New Sight Orange. As far as I can tell, Nissan is holding these parts to support claims/service for a build configuration that doesn’t actually exist, lol.This would be very easy for a dealership or service center to get. Lots of manufactures do this and you sometimes only need to find a VIN of the car you want to use. I have seen members help others and provide their VIN and I have used VIN's from vehicles that have yet to be sold to get "restricted" parts.
Note that sometimes the parts are restricted because they want to have enough for claims/service but most importantly for production. Usually, the restriction goes away over time.
I considered “borrowing” a VIN, but I’ve yet to find a car with the heritage bumper that isn’t New Sight Orange. As far as I can tell, Nissan is holding these parts to support claims/service for a build configuration that doesn’t actually exist, lol.