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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Keiran, <BR>I can't remember where you live, but if you live in the PNW, we have a few yards that currently have NXs in their inventory. There is one in Hermiston WA, One in Kittitas WA, one in Spokane WA, one in Sherwood OR, three up in Kelowna BC and a few scattered in ID wrecking yards... I think I have seen at least 5 of them that had the radiator support structure which were in good, useable condition. The front ends look good on the 3 in BC but they are 1600s so no spoiler in front. The fenders varied in condition but the driverside fender from the Sherwood yard is in my shop along with the front bumper facia/cover and some AC parts. I would have snagged more parts off that car but the yellow jacket nests were extremely active and I didn't have any brake cleaner to sedate them with. I was able to carefully pull the AC evap unit from under the dash while staring through the open window at those angry bastages that were nesting in the passenger side mirror. I am very allergic to various bee venom and only had the partial kit with me that day, so finally gave up on the other parts. Other nests were in the passenger fender, somewhere in the rear undercarriage, in the muffler, under the lip of the rear hatch (yeah, that was a nasty surprise...) and a couple others I couldn't locate so I could try and avoid them. I kept hearing some of the other "shoppers" cursing from getting stung. I now have a full bee kit in my travelling tool kit along with a can of PB blaster and 3 cans of BlackFlag...<BR> <BR><br> <BR>                                            </div></body>
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