I can get you one. I'm not doing the side bearings. They're in good shape and probably worth more hassle than just leaving well enough alone.
But I have big news!
My Dorkidori replica ABS Silvia Ks Aero Bumper came in! I'm jumping with joy! I've been after a Ks aero bumper for so long it hurts. And after Dorkidori started making quality reps molded from originals, I knew what I had to do. My only regret was I didn't pull the trigger on one of these bumpers earlier.
-The factory mounting holes made it through the molding process. I love this. It makes it a lot easier to drill the holes when you have a good dimple to line up on.
-So, I'm curious if the 2 stud bracket for the 240SX nose will work here. The one I'm talking about is the two stud that goes down through the fender into the top of the pop up bumper. If not, I can always take a new bracket and trim it down.
-I've always preferred the line of the aero bumper and how it falls off the nose of the bumper over the curve back look of the Qs and Ks bumpers.
-And vents!
-Factory mounts again!
So, my initial thoughts on the bumper. The plastic is thick. Thicker than what I remember Nissan using for their OE pulls. There's not much in the way of warpage, so install will be pretty straight forward. I talked with the owner of Dorkidori after I had ordered the bumper, and he mentioned there would be places it needs to be shaved down to fit, so I'll detail that when the time comes. Overall, this is one quality bumper and I stand by what I've said for years. This is the next best thing to building a time machine and going back to the 90s and ordering one fresh from Japan.
I also picked up a set of Dorkidori's Silvia Ks aero side skirt reps as well. These are fiberglass, but the finish is pretty damned good on them. The gelcoat is smooth with nearly no bubbles or blemishes. The passenger side skirt is a bit warped in the middle, but that won't be an issue once the skirts are fitted and held in with the proper hardware.
I went ahead and tossed the skirts on the car to see how they lined up. The passenger one has the slight warp in it, so I could only get a picture of each end fitting firmly. The driver side one was perfect in the way it fit. There's no hardware holding these bad boys on, just pure unadulterated JDM love.
But wait! There's more! A couple years ago, I picked up Dorkidori's Ks Aero valences as well. I never installed them, so they've been on the shelf this whole time. Now I have the whole JDM aero package!
And last but not least, I've had one of these sitting around for years thanks to Pyr0niak.
This is one of the lower brackets for the Ks aero sideskirts. I need 6, but with this old and crusty gem, I can make a bunch. I also have the dimensions for the upper bracket, so I'll have to make some of those in due time.