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Hi

Any-one have any info on mod parts for the NM35. I am trying to find coilovers, intercooler kit, pod set-up, ecu, exhaust etc.

Have you had a look through the M35 Info topic to see if some of these are covered there?

Most of these things have been discussed at some point over the past few months, do a search of the topics and you may find most of the answers.

Hi

Any-one have any info on mod parts for the NM35. I am trying to find coilovers, intercooler kit, pod set-up, ecu, exhaust etc.

Hi Nick,

Welcome to the forum.

What kind of info are you after?

Company names? Product names? Product numbers?

Nothing special about the NM35 in regards to mods.

Just your usual suspects such as ARC, HKS, Bilstein, Nismo, Blitz etc.

Don't bother looking in Aus unless you are after filters, wheels or brakes.

Almost everything else will have to come from Japan of the US.

Hi Nick,

Welcome to the forum.

What kind of info are you after?

Company names? Product names? Product numbers?

Nothing special about the NM35 in regards to mods.

Just your usual suspects such as ARC, HKS, Bilstein, Nismo, Blitz etc.

Don't bother looking in Aus unless you are after filters, wheels or brakes.

Almost everything else will have to come from Japan of the US.

Hi Nick,

Welcome to the forum.

What kind of info are you after?

Company names? Product names? Product numbers?

Nothing special about the NM35 in regards to mods.

Just your usual suspects such as ARC, HKS, Bilstein, Nismo, Blitz etc.

Don't bother looking in Aus unless you are after filters, wheels or brakes.

Almost everything else will have to come from Japan of the US.

Thanks for the help, just picked up my MN35 in Sydney, fresh of the boat. Drove it back to Brisbane, great wagon, can't wait to spend some money on it.

The first thing I am doing is the wheels and coil-overs. I have all the info on who makes them, but am trying to find a decent price.

If any-one has any connections or advice on where to get a the best price on Tein or HKS it would be greatly appreciated.

Could any-one also tell me how to get the auto gear knob of so I can remove the console. Also need to get the dash cover/trim of to remove the CD Player. I have had a look and it is not obvious and I don't want to damage anything.

Thanks

If any-one has any connections or advice on where to get a the best price on Tein or HKS it would be greatly appreciated.

Could any-one also tell me how to get the auto gear knob of so I can remove the console. Also need to get the dash cover/trim of to remove the CD Player. I have had a look and it is not obvious and I don't want to damage anything.

Thanks

Coilovers would be cheaper to get shipped over than to try to get a Tein or HKS Australian supplier to get them in.

Ain't going to be a cheap exercise.

Yep, as stated the gear knob is basic stuff. Just pull the grey plastic base down (you won't break it), pop the u shaped clip out and pull the main part of the knob up (Iain & Stephen - No need to comment).

HERE is how to remove the rest of the console to get behind the cd player

Edited by iamhe77
Yep, as stated the gear knob is basic stuff. Just pull the grey plastic base down (you won't break it), pop the u shaped clip out and pull the main part of the knob up (Iain & Stephen - No need to comment).

Oh sheesh! you just like to spoil all our fun. :cool:

knobs and flanges......

dude youre just leaving it open for me :P

Hmmmm... Knobs and openings, someone is frustrated :happy:

Don't know you that well mate!

But I suppose if that is what floats your boat, than fantasize all you want!

I would be keeping Iain well and truly away from your dump pipe if I was you man :D

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