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Skizo,

I need to order some parts form Nissan to fix my rear axle clicking noise and have the following parts from a US site.

Any idea if these are the same numbers I can go to Nissan Aus with?

43210-AL505 Bearing Assy rear

39211-73L00 Axle Outer Joint Assy

39241-73L28 Repair kit, Duct boot outer

Cheers

Bobby

Hey mate,

Can only find full details on the first part. The other two it actually does accept the part numbers but I can't pull up any details on them. Not sure what that means as I can't read Jap. Best to call Nissan spares with those numbers, they'll tell you if they are available.

Here's the section you're looking at anyway:-

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Hey mate,

Can only find full details on the first part. The other two it actually does accept the part numbers but I can't pull up any details on them. Not sure what that means as I can't read Jap. Best to call Nissan spares with those numbers, they'll tell you if they are available.

Here's the section you're looking at anyway:-

Thanks mate,

That's the part. Wanted to make sure that the US part numbers are the same and they seem to be. Now to give Nissan a call :-)

Cheers

Bobby

skizo,

from the FAST will you be able to check the part number and if the cruise control button can be purchased separately or comes as a set with the audio buttons?

it's the one numbered #5 below.. the right hand side. Thank you!

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I found it, but where there is normally a part number there is a star and some Japanese next to it. Translation please? Might be in another section. Who knows where the other Cruise Control modules are located/look like and I'll take a look.

Oh and who wants a factory MOMO steering wheel? :D

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I found it, but where there is normally a part number there is a star and some Japanese next to it. Translation please? Might be in another section. Who knows where the other Cruise Control modules are located/look like and I'll take a look.

Oh and who wants a factory MOMO steering wheel? ;)

do u have one? All the ones I've seen have the part woodgrain handle..which I'm not keen on.

run this VIN - factory momo wheel with airbag.

NM35-319191

seee if there are SWC controls for it.

the deviation on the cruise buttons is the radar cruise vs std.

Here are the options that came with this particular one.

Looks like all the part numbers and SWC options for these cars are the same numbers as the V35 one I posted above.

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hi skizo,

i have a request for you if you have time..

can you do a search for a replacement 2003 coupe seat?

i'd be interested to see i the seat is different between the normal coupe and the 70th anniversary coupe that had the heated seats

what i'm really trying to find out is if the seat is the same or different and thus if the normal seats have the heaters already installed in them or not

i've just come across some info on G35driver that apparently the non-heated seats in the USA were all pre-installed with heaters in them as there was only one type of seat that could be bought, thus making the heaters work was simple wiring :down:

cheers,

Warren

hi skizo,

i have a request for you if you have time..

can you do a search for a replacement 2003 coupe seat?

i'd be interested to see i the seat is different between the normal coupe and the 70th anniversary coupe that had the heated seats

what i'm really trying to find out is if the seat is the same or different and thus if the normal seats have the heaters already installed in them or not

i've just come across some info on G35driver that apparently the non-heated seats in the USA were all pre-installed with heaters in them as there was only one type of seat that could be bought, thus making the heaters work was simple wiring :D

cheers,

Warren

Do you have a link Warren?

I was reading G35driver only a couple of days ago about this, and I think it was stated that heaters were not installed on all seats. Would love to find out.

Thanks mate.

I can tell you that teh wiring is there for them. both under the seat and in the centre console. dont have time to rip a seat out ( I have two cars here now) to prove the seats.

I can tell you that teh wiring is there for them. both under the seat and in the centre console. dont have time to rip a seat out ( I have two cars here now) to prove the seats.

Thanks for that Chris. If possible would be great to get it working.

Hopefully as easy as Warren said.

Sorry guys, lifes been a bit hectic for me recently. So i'll catch up when I can.

Just wanted to let you know that I got my hands on a recent version of the US version of the program, so it has all the G35 data in there, so can actually understand some of the writing now! :P

Some part numbers are the same, others are not.

This one is available for you too if you know where to look. Don't ask me.

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