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alienpoker

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Okay. So I wanted a Tonneau cover for the rear hatch. It turns out the 370Z one will work if you can find that cheaper.
But say you want the OEM part number for a Z.
Nissan Z Parts lookup
If you click on the icons to the right of the item, you can download a PDF containing parts info.
As an example, I have attached the PDF for a ā€˜rear hatch tonneau cover from that site.
 

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Thanks for the useful link - I've booked marked it for future reference. I bought a tonneau cover on e-bay for $100. that came out of a 370z that they installed a "kicker box" in so they no longer wanted the cover. Fits perfectly in my 2024 Heritage. I did not replace the gas struts.
 
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Glad you find this all useful. I haven’t fully delved into it, but I am starting to compile a best ā€˜options list’ for the Z. Which I will publish here if I have time to finish it.

And yes, I think some Nissan Nismo parts are just branded. They do design modifications in-house, but given the financial situation I wouldn’t be surprised if AMS and Nismo intakes are alike or even identical. I wouldn’t think components like brakes (Akebono), struts (KYB, Tokico?) and swaybars (?) are manufactured by ā€œNissan Nismoā€ themselves. There’s sone discussion of this elsewhere. Chime in if you have a link. The true Manufacturer of the OEM Nismo parts can be much cheaper. Especially if they are USA made or there’s a local mods retailer.
 
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