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my m35 driver door electric window has stopped working. i have tried looking for a second hand electric window motor on import monster with no luck and i just got off the phone to my local nissan dealer ship and they said they can't even find the part number for it. :P

can anyone tell me where i can find one?

thanks

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Sounds like this Nissan dealer doesnt have the M35 Parts software, i'd ring around to a few different Nissan dealers and ask if they have the M35 parts software, or any M35 owners sourced parts and can recommend a dealer ?

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my m35 driver door electric window has stopped working. i have tried looking for a second hand electric window motor on import monster with no luck and i just got off the phone to my local nissan dealer ship and they said they can't even find the part number for it. :(

can anyone tell me where i can find one?

thanks

Hi Mitch

If you want to give me your VIN I can check the part for you.

There are different parts for left and right doors they are: (this is based on my cars VIN)

R:80730-AL501-

L:80731-AL501-

Cheers

Andy

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Once you find a part number, go thru www.japanparts.com

Will be a bit cheaper and just as quick.

Another way is find a second hand unit here in OZ

Contact the compliance shops that do M35's and find out what happen to the test vehicle they used.

They had to crash test the first one.

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Which dealerships have you tried here, Mitch? I know when the R32 was released here that Hornsby Nissan was one of the main dealerships, who knows if they still are. You could also try the Lander group (Blacktown) or Lincorp (Parramatta/Rose Hill).

Otherwise, try some of the bigger importers like The Toy Shop, JustJap, etc.

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Which dealerships have you tried here, Mitch? I know when the R32 was released here that Hornsby Nissan was one of the main dealerships, who knows if they still are. You could also try the Lander group (Blacktown) or Lincorp (Parramatta/Rose Hill).

Otherwise, try some of the bigger importers like The Toy Shop, JustJap, etc.

thanks i'll start ringing some of them tomorrow.

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