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Hey mate,

Cheers for that! i take it you dont have jap fonts installed? any idea whats the unknown text says??

this is the car i just bought, i was just after anything and everything i could find!

made M/Y 0111??? i did have fast but now i use a mac and dont have it

Thanks again!!

No Japanese fonts. :(

Year: 11/2001

Color: Silver (KYO) same as mine

Interior color: S (I guess sand)

Not sure the next item

Motor: VQ25DET

Track: Regular (ARX is WB- Wide body)

4WD

Rear axle: IRS (some are HICAS)

Model: 250TRX-F

Gear box: 5 speed Auto

Options

1, TV navigation

2, Not sure

3, not sure

Hope that helps

Just rang Hornsby Nissan to get some prices on some parts that I want replaced/installed when it is put in for service in the next few weeks.

Thought I would put the details and price here incase anyone needs the information at some point, not sure on availability of these parts but will put an update in the thread next week when I find out.

91246-AQ020 Lid Weatherstrip

(Rear Sunroof Rubber)

$77.00 + GST = $84.70

16555-AM604 Duct Air

(Power Duct add-on for standard M35 air box)

$163.00 + GST = $179.30

75881-AQ060 Centre Cover

(Front Axle Plastic Guard)

$84.00 + GST = $92.40

As Jetwreck said in regards to Nissan, be prepared to be bent over :)

Well I was lucky I had the lube on hand when I rang them :(

The plastic bits must be made of very expensive plastic, that's all I can say!! The centre cover is only small, I would have expected it to be a little cheaper. But it needs replacing so I will stop my whinging now :)

I will post up availability of these parts once Hornsby Nissan get back in touch, hopefully they will all be on hand in Japan *fingers crossed*

Thanks Again Andy :(

i'll just have to wait till monday!

hopefully its got the bose system and sub thing but it looks like it may not..

It did not have the bose sound system as in the pictures it showed it being changed to a single din stereo. It also has the Grey center console which was not standard on that color interior. I would guess someone bought the new center console so they could put an aftermarket stereo into it.

16555-AM604 Duct Air

(Power Duct add-on for standard M35 air box)

$163.00 + GST = $179.30

75881-AQ060 Centre Cover

(Front Axle Plastic Guard)

$84.00 + GST = $92.40

Looks like we have a mind reader in our midsts!

So your Centre cover broke as well?

Mine didn't last the drive home, haven't had one for 2 years... The only time I think about it is when I am under the car.

Would like a powerduct, but not yet! Not at that price (which is the same as quoted from FTG Nissan)!!

Can someone help me with the nissan fast software?

My CDS cannot find the m35 car, which cd is it suppose to be in?

If someone could check this, this would be great.

NM35310671

I really want to know if I have the transponder security.

I have it set up to use A1, A2 & A3.

Cheers

Andy

full set of cds up to 2009. if yours is upto 2000 then its not there.

enter your chassis number in the spot and it will come up. yours is a ARX with hicas and a hsot of other things I cannot remember when I looked it up.

short answer for the immobiliser is no. ( if it was you I spoke to earlier tonight.)

take a photo of the key barrel and I can tell you in an instant if its there or not

Looks like we have a mind reader in our midsts!

So your Centre cover broke as well?

Mine didn't last the drive home, haven't had one for 2 years... The only time I think about it is when I am under the car.

Would like a powerduct, but not yet! Not at that price (which is the same as quoted from FTG Nissan)!!

Hahahah yeah Jetwreck said I will laugh at the Powerduct everytime I open the bonnet. lol

Yeah, my cover broke :( If you remember you are the one who provided me the part # :D

Seems as though the other part I ordered, the weather seal for the back sunroof may be on backorder :D Will find out when the car goes in for a service tomorrow.

Just rang Hornsby Nissan to get some prices on some parts that I want replaced/installed when it is put in for service in the next few weeks.

Thought I would put the details and price here incase anyone needs the information at some point, not sure on availability of these parts but will put an update in the thread next week when I find out.

91246-AQ020 Lid Weatherstrip

(Rear Sunroof Rubber)

$77.00 + GST = $84.70

16555-AM604 Duct Air

(Power Duct add-on for standard M35 air box)

$163.00 + GST = $179.30

75881-AQ060 Centre Cover

(Front Axle Plastic Guard)

$84.00 + GST = $92.40

Just an update, the Lid Weatherstrip's are on backorder but should be arriving Australia at the end of June. I think they had to manufacture more, so if you require one might be a good idea to get an order in as I don't know how many they make at a time.

The Centre Cover, DO NOT ORDER THIS ITEM. This is not the correct item by the looks of it, Hornsby Nissan are going to check it out today for me. My existing one (damaged badly) is only plastic but the one I looked at this morning at Spare Parts has metal affixed to it, whether or not Nissan improved on it due to the amount that were being ripped off the undercariages I don't know! Will confirm when I pick the car up from Service this afternoon. Will update thread when I confirm that the go is.

Power Duct looks alright, hahaha I'm already laffing at it Jetwreck, lucky I put some lube in my glovebox because Nissan really did bend me over :down:

OK, mystery solved!

The original (OE) cover on my car was only plastic (Part #75881-AQ000), it has now been superseeded with a cover that has a metal front affixed to it, I gather it secures into the holes with the back of the engine cover instead of after it.

By the looks of it these suckers should take a bit more of a beating than the old styled ones, with the metal scratch plate and all it should handle a few bottom outs lol

Thanks to Cam, for his help and providing the original code for it (sorry for the confusion man)

60,000 KM Service!

The car is in at Hornsby Nissan (I'm wasting away the day at Hornsby Westfields lol)

So far I'm up for,

* New Front Disc Pads

* Machined Front Discs

* Air Conditioning Belts (2 different ones as the old one is cracked and worn and could give out shortly)

* Tyre Rotation & Balance

* Consult (Airbag error, they are trying to track it down, something to do with an open circuit)

* Fitting of Air Duct & Centre Cover

I'm going to have to sell my left testicle to pay for this one :D

Hope they don't find anything else *fingers crossed* Should be running good for Sunday arvo tho!

60,000 KM Service!

The car is in at Hornsby Nissan (I'm wasting away the day at Hornsby Westfields lol)

So far I'm up for,

* New Front Disc Pads

* Machined Front Discs

* Air Conditioning Belts (2 different ones as the old one is cracked and worn and could give out shortly)

* Tyre Rotation & Balance

* Consult (Airbag error, they are trying to track it down, something to do with an open circuit)

* Fitting of Air Duct & Centre Cover

I'm going to have to sell my left testicle to pay for this one :D

Hope they don't find anything else *fingers crossed* Should be running good for Sunday arvo tho!

Stephen, try to get the error code and the description of the Airbag error. They should give it to you (FTG Nissan do).

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