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ok i have a few things for sale that i have accumulated over the last year or so..

OEM nissan front brake pads - coupe

- these are from NON-BREMBO brakes and will fit 03-05 V35's and 350z's

- not sure if they will fit the sedan or not

- they are almost brand new and have been used for only 1 month

- i instaleld them with a set of RDA rotors, and the rotors did not like them at all and squealed. i ended up changing to rb74 pads

- the brake specialist suggests to use these with the stock rotors to get the stock pad performance without squealing

- these were bought new for approx $100 from riverside infiniti in the USA

price: $75 + shipping

OEM V35 coupe rearview mirror

- original rearview mirror from the V35

- removed to fit a homelink mirror

- in perfect condition

price: $30 + shipping

OEM in cabin air filter

- this is the in-cabin filter located behind the glovebox

- removed from my car with 25,000kms to put a new one in it

- condition very good, probably didn't need to install a new one as they looked almost the same!

- bought the new one for $80 shipped from teh USA from riverside infiniti

price: $30 + shipping

Xenon-look interior globes

- for the V35 coupe, not sure ifthe same on the sedans

- these are light globes to replace the festoon globes in both the bottom of the doors, and above your head in the centre

- they are designed to give a whiter light than normal yellow bulbs

- not as white as LEDs but have superior reliability to LEDs which are notorious for failing

- bought new from eBay for $50 in a set of other globes

price: $10 + shipping

i might have some more things to add at a later stage. feel free to ask any questions.

pictures are below

I am located in New Farm, Brisbane and am happy to ship anything interstate

cheers,

Warren

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Sorry for the naive question, but what nav setup? Is there a way to use the existing screen and have working nav?? Sorry if it's been covered before: I've been busy elsewhere, and haven't checked in for a while...

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