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Um, don't think it has the TV Tuner option no. But I do want to look at fitting a reversing camera, so will have to look at fitting a TV tuner of some sort. Ideally, I'd like to modernise the whole A/V package with some DVD screens in the headrests for the kids, but it's not a high priority, and we have portable options for that.

What do most people do for a subwoofer if they don't have the Bose spare wheel sub in place? Don't really want to encroach on any of the cargo space really.

i got a clarion head unit, AUX input for the tv, BT handsfree with audio streaming, radio and ipod interface. $280. no moving parts, all capacitive touch screen.

can also get the adaptor to run the factory steering wheel controls

Jesse got back to me RE floor mats:

G4911-AQ000 - discontinued.

G4911-AQ010 - discontinued.

G4911-AQ020 - Part number error.

:(

Bugger for the first two, but not surprising I guess.

G4911-AQ020 is valid in my parts master for series 1 M35's so I don't know what to tell ya confused.gif

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Tried an Aussie Nissan?

OK, so I thought I would get some costs on the G35/V35 brake upgrades from Coz Ceh at Concept Z Performance together including airfreight costs for both with and without rotors:

Full Kit w/ Rotors: USD$445-475

Full Kit w/o Rotors: USD$240-280

The range in prices is for East Coast to West Coast delivery.

Specifically these would cover the following kits with Rotors:

- Akebono Infiniti G35 F&R 14 Inch Big Brake Kit w/ Stoptech Rotors, SS Lines, and Motul Fluid - USD$1839.95

- Akebono Infiniti G35 Front & Rear 14 Inch Big Brake Kit w/ Stoptech Rotors, 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe - USD$1695.95

- Akebono Infiniti G35 Front & Rear 14 Inch Big Brake Kit, 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe - USD$1549.00

Or the kit without rotors (meaning rotors would need to be sourced locally:

- Akebono Infiniti G35 Front & Rear 14 Inch Big Brake Kit - No Rotors, 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe - USD$1,405.00

Given that rotors locally could set you back around $1-1.2K, it's probably cheaper to get them all in the one package. That puts the mid-range package with the StopTech rotors at:

- USD$2140.95 (AUD$2020.00) for eastern states delivered

- USD$2170.95 (AUD$2048.00) for Western Australia delivered

(Converstion rate used AUD$1 @ USD$1.06)

Without rotors you're looking at:

- USD$1850.00 (AUD$1746.00) for eastern states delivered

- USD$1880.00 (AUD$$1774.00) for Western Australia delivered

When you consider that a decent set of Brembos from either a BCNR33 or BNR34 can set you back close to $1500-$1800 locally used, which you'd then need to get new pads and potentially rotors for it seems like a steel. Whether you like the Infiniti logo or not is up to you, but CZP provides a service to powder coat and apply a different logo:

CZP Akebono Powder Coated Calipers - ADD ON - USD$350.00 (AUD$331.00)

Unfortunately for my liking, they don't have Silver as a colour for the caliper, but I'm sure it would just require a request (I've sent an email to confirm).

Surface freight is still and option, but you would need to organise it from this end I believe.

Cheers

Brendan

That's helpful having that info in one post (especially with shipping prices) Brendan, thanks.

Another option from the same site is to choose the 350Z BBK which is a little more expensive but has 'Nissan' printed on the calipers instead of Infiniti (doesn't bother me tho), & can come in "40th anniversary red" if that floats your boat.

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=4073&Car_Type=350Z&UID=20120125182346203.161.79.69

I've copied this image from Chris's (Spoolin'12) Brake thread; http://www.skylinesa...__brake+upgrade

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As you can see; they actually come painted silver. Check the link; I'm sure it'll clear up any questions. The one thing to remember is; they are FARKING HUGE calipers, so you need to look at wheel offset to ensure you have enough clearance.

This link can be printed 1:1 scale and used as a guide for clearance on a wheel you might wish to use; http://www.conceptzp...rakeoutline.pdf

Edited by Daleo

Since yesterday there's the "at check" light on my dashboard I scanned my car (nm35) and the code P0615 came up. Has anyone ever dealt with this code? Does anyone know a good auto electrical in sydney to recommend?

From this page it seems that I have a faulty relay http://engine-codes.com/p0615_nissan.html .

Edited by FHF

What about series 2 mats?

My new VIN is bringing up the following part numbers for floor mats.

All valid from August 2004.

G4900-7W000

G4900-7W001

G4900-7W010

G4900-7W011

G4900-7W020

G4900-7W021

Same mats as the Series 2 V35 sedan according to Parts Master.

My new VIN is bringing up the following part numbers for floor mats.

All valid from August 2004.

G4900-7W000

G4900-7W001

G4900-7W010

G4900-7W011

G4900-7W020

G4900-7W021

Same mats as the Series 2 V35 sedan according to Parts Master.

Any images?

The picture in FAST is exactly the same as the NM35 floor mats picture I posted. Gotta remember it is a parts list and the diagrams are only there to aid in selecting the correct part.

The interior of my PNM is black (or "G"), but I don't know if that makes a difference.

Have a look here http://nissan.epc-data.com/stagea/pnm35/6845-vq35de/misc/G49/KG4900/ as there is a little more info (first Google search result when I put in one of the part numbers).

Which colour interior do you have?

That's been a while coming. Are you going to buy one? Keen to hear what the quality of info is like. I have managed to make do with the Japanese version (helpful comparing it with the G35 ones) until now.

The picture in FAST is exactly the same as the NM35 floor mats picture I posted. Gotta remember it is a parts list and the diagrams are only there to aid in selecting the correct part.

The interior of my PNM is black (or "G"), but I don't know if that makes a difference.

Have a look here http://nissan.epc-data.com/stagea/pnm35/6845-vq35de/misc/G49/KG4900/ as there is a little more info (first Google search result when I put in one of the part numbers).

Which colour interior do you have?

Well dash is black but carpet is that grey color.

That's been a while coming. Are you going to buy one? Keen to hear what the quality of info is like. I have managed to make do with the Japanese version (helpful comparing it with the G35 ones) until now.

Probably not. Says "Owners Manual" not "Service manual". I'd have to have a look at whats in it before I'm prepared to buy one. I'm not sure I even need an owners manual.

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