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i just tried slidewize and no luck. i called nissan and they tell me that nothing shares the same part number for the m35 air box. but i'll keep trying.

Silly question and you have probably already done it but....have u tried going into the V35 skyline forum/parts for sale and seeing if someone who has put a POD on that want's to sell there airbox?

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i just tried slidewize and no luck. i called nissan and they tell me that nothing shares the same part number for the m35 air box. but i'll keep trying.

I looked at the one in my stagea and the one in a V35 Skyline and man they look identical, I could be wrong....but they looked like they would clip right in each other, I was looking as the V35 has a small intake to allow more cool air.......just a thought.....

Let me know if you find our for sure as I would be keen to know.......

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I looked at the one in my stagea and the one in a V35 Skyline and man they look identical, I could be wrong....but they looked like they would clip right in each other, I was looking as the V35 has a small intake to allow more cool air.......just a thought.....

Let me know if you find our for sure as I would be keen to know.......

You are right. the V35 & M35 have the same part number. They are, Back of airbox 16526, front of airbox 16528, + filter required.

Cheers

Andy

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You are right. the V35 & M35 have the same part number. They are, Back of airbox 16526, front of airbox 16528, + filter required.

Cheers

Andy

Gotta love that FAST aye!!!...any news on the bit we are looking for yet Andy?

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Gotta love that FAST aye!!!...any news on the bit we are looking for yet Andy?

I haven't had a chance to contact Nissan and probably won't tomorrow either. Any chance you could give them a call?

It is called a Powerbox (part No 16500X) needs the same stud the secures the current cover to hold it into place. If you can do this, can you also check the price of the stud (16528F)

Cheers

Andy

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yeah i got that on my screen to. can you give me some more info on how to reset it. i tried to do it today but was unsucsessful.

i also found a v35 air box that is for sale. :yes: does anyone know if it will fit for certain

Yes it will, same part number see above.

Cheers

Andy

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I haven't had a chance to contact Nissan and probably won't tomorrow either. Any chance you could give them a call?

It is called a Powerbox (part No 16500X) needs the same stud the secures the current cover to hold it into place. If you can do this, can you also check the price of the stud (16528F)

Cheers

Andy

Sorry missed this till now....will do tomorrow first up.

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yeah i got that on my screen to. can you give me some more info on how to reset it. i tried to do it today but was unsucsessful.

i also found a v35 air box that is for sale. :cool: does anyone know if it will fit for certain

The best I can do for you is below....other than that just keep pressing button's....lol

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