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I'll let you know friday at the lastest if i can land a new one for you.

New control unit costs just under $1400 though! Pretty pricey little sucker.

If your changing from the normal one with climate control, you'll also need a new front finisher.

Jesus - at $1400 I'll keep scouring yahoo for a second hand one. digital climate controls are around 7000yen second hand. Thats just over a $100. Don't waste your time buddy if it's anywhere near that :-)

Cheers

Bobby

Bobby - im chasing one for myself for my nismo r32.

Im waiting to hear back for stocks in Japan.

The part number for it mate is: 28525-05U12

Retail from nissan - $1369.55

or i can get it trade for about $1200 roughly including freight to your door.

Edited by 32NSMO

There is also another part - 27510-06U00 - Control Assy. but it didnt compute with Nissan

it was for 9002- *9108 listed as nismo n1

But the 28525-05U12 is for the same nismo, n1 specs, plus some other Jap spec's that i cant read. year models : 9012- *9108

I'd put some pictures up but im not sure how to. can i maybe email them to you ?

i'll print them off, scan them, and send em that way if you like. They're straight off Nissan's FAST system

Yeah sounds silly, but my GTR is an N1 and the climate control is non standard. I'm slowly searching for parts to get it all back to original, and this is one of the few things i need to chase up :-)

But $1400 = not in the near future :-)

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