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Any part number or accessory requests, I can try and look them up for you when I have time.

Its a pain looking for something when you don't know what to look for(as all the data is in Japanese) so give me as much info as you can.

Best thing to do is post up your Chassis AND Model number and I can narrow it down alot quicker. Most times the chassis number is not enough.

The chassis number is displayed on the silver plate thing in the engine bay - this gives us the date the car was built and the serial number.

The long model number will give us paint code, transmission, engine and trim codes. The dashes in this number are important so write them down!

Let's keep this thread V35, V36, R35 and Z33 please.

Cheers.

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Hey Skizo,

You might wanna have a look at these links + see if they're any good...

http://www.mininova.org/tor/428465 <- FAST software 1.56Gb

http://phatg20.net/index.php?option=com_re...elect&id=65 <- the FAST modules available as single download

There's been some new modules uploaded at the PhatG20 site (second link) which are supposed to have the most recent models in it...

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My shifter surround is dented a bit, just the round part (silver in this pic).

Don't worry about the woodgrain look that's not a pic from my car.

Anyone got a part number for this and whether this can be ordered separately?

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On the right you have gearbox models and production dates. What date was your car made and what gearbox do you have?

Edit: ok I see you pointed out the auto, so it will come down to the date.

If you send me your VIN and long model number I could find out exact.

Thanks, I've got them all and they are all from 2001, except for the one that says 2006 which has a few updated US cars in it.

I've found that Yahoo Auctions sells latest ones regularly(like 2/08), but no idea how to get them to my door from there! Anyone bought anything from there? How?

Cheers.

i have a contact now in a jap dealership so if you wanted them I can try.

Ah, I get it now. 12/03 CPV35 5sp M-ATx so should be the 96940-AL500 (0301-0305) if that means March 2001 - March 2005

No mate, dates in FAST are backwards, so 0305 means May 2003. the one you need is the first one - 96940-AC000

I've already sourced it, thanks anyway. I bought an original and it's 2008 so it has all the latest models including the 35 GTR.

nice one skizo

will fast also list optional extras fitted such as the silver door trim which protects the door when its opened onto a wall etc?

how much did it end up costing from yahoo?ebay has a couple under $20 but they are older ones

nice one skizo

will fast also list optional extras fitted such as the silver door trim which protects the door when its opened onto a wall etc?

how much did it end up costing from yahoo?ebay has a couple under $20 but they are older ones

If it came from Nissan as an extra then it should be in there. I had a quick look but without knowing what it looks like, it's hard to find, do you have a pic?

I got it for $80 delivered. I was desperate at the time so I bought it.

thank's for clearing up Skizo. so I can just walk in any Nissan dealer and give them part number and order it?

I found it depends on the Nissan place, some will go out of their way to order it wierd parts, others won't bother. Call a whole bunch I'd say.

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I think I've mis-read my auction sheet. It's not 12/03 (Dec 03) but more like 15/03 (Year = Heisei 15 + 1988 = 2003 and March)

Now is that gregorian's March or japanese year's March which means my car is a 2003 March model.

So I should really get the 96940-AL500 for the 5sp auto gear surround!

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