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comes with everything you need. except motor. motor is around $500-600.

i assume the little white piece has broken so the cable wont stay where its meant to, or is it all useless ?

i dont have a part number but your friendly local nissan dealer will know what your talking about, just the regulator assembly for the particular door approx a 6day turn around from japan. the last time i broke one and ordered it anyway lol.

otherwise i would try nisswreck. im a regular visitor to upgarage in sydney and i know they have a few ceffy doors. not sure if its all intact.

upgarage.com.au

Call Ric , give him a call on monday and say Mick, the good looking kiwi sent you

or i can have a look this coming friday.

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wally @ z imports has a set of cefiro doors in stock - not sure what exactly they have on them, still had trims on

part number: 80721-71L05- REGULATOR ASSY-DOOR WINDOW,LH

or if that ones no good - 80721-71L15-

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I just scored a passenger side door complete to replace my dented door, which was working complete. If you haven't already organised a solution I could strip my door for parts and post them to you? PM me if you are interested.

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