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One just went on IM for ~$150 delivered with a boot "Stagea" mat.

Would come in handy though.

OFF TOPIC: Did you get the grill?

Aw crap. I don't know how you find these things!

I played it tight on the grill and bid 4000, then got sick with wisdom teeth trouble and missed the close and it went for 4100 yen - Damn! Should have just paid the 5K as it was a bargain. If you ever stumble across another one (or the net) please let me know. Thanks

Hey can anyone help out with a part number for this net? Factory option on M35's I believe. I'm trying to get someone in Japan to hunt me up a price.

Thanks

H4935-AQ000 :nyaanyaa:

Double check it though. There were two under my VIN in my non-english FAST.

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yeah the in the S2 C34 can do the same configurations. comes in handy.

s1 as well, i'm surprised you guys haven't got them unless they have gone missing between japan and aus, would be a std item.

s1 as well, i'm surprised you guys haven't got them unless they have gone missing between japan and aus, would be a std item.

Mine only came with the cargo curtain thingo you pull across.

I would be interested in seeing how much these cargo things cost.

Mine only came with the cargo curtain thingo you pull across.

I would be interested in seeing how much these cargo things cost.

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

LOL. Just seen Wolf Creek have we Jules?

I got the cargo net & blind. . . both very useful. . .

good to keep peering eyes and the net is great on the roof to put swimming stuff etc. . as well as british backpackers...LOL

You were lucky. It seems most S1 and S2 came with both (and there's even a S2 one for sale on this forum), but not many M35's got the net. Mine has the blind but no net. Net must have been an option.

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