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trying to find a part number for the rear bumper plugs that attach it to the body. there are 3 specific plugs between the exhaust cans, on the underside, that

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trying to find a part number for the rear bumper plugs that attach it to the body. there are 3 specific plugs between the exhaust cans, on the underside, that connect the bumper with the body. I just need 1 (far left one). i called nissan and the guy told me he didn't know what i was talking about, or even a part number so i could go online and search. typical dealership guy....

any help would be great. much thx.
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Anything on here that look like it will work?

850 Rear Bumper :: Body(Side & Rear) :: Genuine Nissan Parts :: 370Z Parts (Z34) 2009-2013 :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com
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If you can't find what you need on Courtesy (a good place to start), try the FSM. Should have the p/n. If not, you'll at least know proper name.

Edit: If you are talking about the plastic rivets, they are, as far as I can tell, universal and can be found at most auto parts stores. I buy them by the handful from my favorite body shop when I need them.
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i think it may be that 85012F. I will take a pic today and upload to get a 2nd opinion.
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85012F, located beneath the rear fog light, is a plastic rivet. I'm not sure what the official name is but everybody I've talked to knew what "those reusable plastic body rivets" was.
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The Nissan service manual doesn't list part numbers. The part descriptions within the Nissan service manuals and Nissan FAST sometimes don't match.

85012F = part number: 01553-09241, clip
85012FA = part number: 11296-AG000, clip

There are places online where you can buy these plastic clips a lot cheaper than a dealer and they're the same.
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I found this site has the lowest price on oem parts compare to all others.

Nismo 370z rear bumper:
2009 Nissan 370Z Rear Bumper - Diagram 3 850301

Stock 370z rear bumper:
2009 Nissan 370Z Rear Bumper - 850301
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Oh and most of Nissan techs don't know anything about the body parts. You got to ask the guys from Nissan body shop which not every Nissan dealership has one. But then again, they will check the same site that I provided for parts.
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85012F, located beneath the rear fog light, is a plastic rivet. I'm not sure what the official name is but everybody I've talked to knew what "those reusable plastic body rivets" was.
you are correct. this is the part. i bought 1 but cant get it apart for the life of me to separate it into 2 pieces so its functional. Now im on rivet number 2.....
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... i bought 1 but cant get it apart for the life of me to separate it into 2 pieces so its functional. Now im on rivet number 2.....
They don't actually separate. They can but you only need to get the center pin out a 1/4-1/2 inch to "deflate" the rivet. Stick a small screwdriver blade (your fingernails may work) under the button in the center of the head and pry it out a little bit. Insert the rivet and push the button back in. Voila!
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They don't actually separate. They can but you only need to get the center pin out a 1/4-1/2 inch to "deflate" the rivet. Stick a small screwdriver blade (your fingernails may work) under the button in the center of the head and pry it out a little bit. Insert the rivet and push the button back in. Voila!
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I bought a crapload of the pins that I believe you are looking for. If you have a picture of what you're looking for, post it and I can send you a few.

I bought a bunch of each from eBay. Cheapest place to buy them.
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I bought a crapload of the pins that I believe you are looking for. If you have a picture of what you're looking for, post it and I can send you a few.

I bought a bunch of each from eBay. Cheapest place to buy them.
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I believe they are the same black plastic push in fastener they are also used with the front bumper.
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thx to everyone for their input. got it all squared.
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