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Guys,

Some little turds nocked off the boots 'nissan' badge (the one that covers the keyhole for the boot).

Can this be replaced as my understanding is that it mechanically sits on which provides a swinging motion?

any help would be good, she looks bare! haha

Cheers,

Steve.

It is a complete assembly - $174 from Nissan

Cheers

Jo

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yup, its 1 whole thing. My one got ripped off one day but i found it near the car. So next time you get one super glue it on and just use the boot release from inside the car.

yeah but next time little hoodlum comes along, he'll fark the paint on the boot instead of scoring his 'prestige' nissan bling.

and what happens when the cable release breaks?

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Maybe u can get one second hand from ppl's wrecked lines, on the for sale forum. Replace it and when u do wait for the little c#%^'s to come steal it and catch em in the act and beat the s#^*'s out of em,teach em a lesson to touch things that aren't theirs.

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If you do replace it with another complete unit, you need to:

1) re-key the new assembly to suit your key

2) carry arround a second key

3) dissasemble both units and switch over the lock barrels to keep using the origional key.

I lost mine 2 weeks after first getting the car. I havent bothered to replace it in the last 5 years or so because I honestly couldnt be stuffed. Its just garnish anyway.

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