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i got a reverse camera, but thats pretty common.

AND door sill extras!

I have reverse camera, pop-up screen (sat nav), black leather power/heated seats and umm... I know there was something else, but I just can't remember :(

Reverse camera is not as common as you may think.

btw, pop-up screen was an extra for RS/RX's.

Super Fine Hard Coat [sFHC] (what Andy mentioned to protect the paint)

LCD Screen (TV / SatNav)

Twin Electric Sunroof

Nissan Performance Exhaust with Sound Control (cat. back)

Nismo S-Tune Suspension

Aero Bodykit

Door Sills (lol... a little shot at iamhe77)

NO reverse camera :dry:

ohh in that case i have

TV/satnav

Leather seats

Aero kit

metal door sill thingos

and thanks andy, the RX gets more airbags than the RS! i knew there was something else! i have 6 or 8, i cant remember which

and thanks andy, the RX gets more airbags than the RS! i knew there was something else! i have 6 or 8, i cant remember which

oooooh. that's a huge bragging point :dry:

*tapes some pillow's to his interior*, blah :P

ohh in that case i have

TV/satnav

Leather seats

Aero kit

metal door sill thingos

and thanks andy, the RX gets more airbags than the RS! i knew there was something else! i have 6 or 8, i cant remember which

Huh? How do you know if your RX have 4 airbags or 6?

Andy was saying his ARX had a Safety Pack option included which game him 6 airbags.

My ARX had the safety pack, which is 6 air bags including side curtin and center rear lap sash seat belt.

Cheers

Andy

Andy, did you find this info on FAST or somewhere else (Ben perhaps?).

Also, when you say "center rear lap sash seat belt" do you mean a 3-point seat belt in the middle?

Edited by iamhe77
Huh? How do you know if your RX have 4 airbags or 6?

Andy was saying his ARX had a Safety Pack option included which game him 6 airbags.

Andy, did you find this info on FAST or somewhere else (Ben perhaps?).

Also, when you say "center rear lap sash seat belt" do you mean a 3-point seat belt in the middle?

Yes, Ben told me when I bought it. Plus you can see the markings on the B piller and side of the front seats.

Yes, 3 point seat belt in the middle. That retracts to the side.

Cheers

Andy

just want to see what factory options different model or year m35 stageas came with

Twin Electric Sunroofs

Cargo Blind

Cargo Net

Bose Stereo with in built Sub-woofer in the spare tyre - farking awesome stezza. . .

Electric heated leather seats

Wind deflector thingies on the windows. .

Extra Storage compartments due to non DVD screen and toll tag stuff. . . which I dont mind as they are very useful spots to store crap. . .

All those extra air bags, side curtain etc. . .

And all of the normal AXIS stuff. . .

I got auto folding mirrors......

and an ioniser, that we pulled out after 5 minutes of ownership..

Momo half wood steering wheel, wood trim centre console, Panasonic sat/nav, that is circa 2003, in a 2001 car, wind deflectors, including rear one on boot, also number plate trims that are now stored in the boot, as a VIC numberplate is too wide to use it...

and the usual non funtioning 6-disc CD with ER0 message...

Still love it...

My wife has the 2002 NM35, It has some snow package so it only has one reverse light the other is a fog light. The snow control is down by the shifter I think it also turns on heated mirrors outside. It has inteligent cruise control (buttons located on right coloum of steering wheel), dual sun roofs, It also has a remote by the cup holders that turn either or both of the front cameras on viewed on the pop up screen while parking. It was also fitted with mats and sunoof and window wind shields.

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