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If the M35 net is the same 'style' as the C34 one, it'll be a right pain to emulate 100%

There are telescopic sections, reinforcing straps, plastic-coated stainless braid, adjustment points, and retaining collars...

I'm not saying that some kind of 'equivalent' couldn't be made, but you'll be fighting a real battle to mimic all the features of the factory one.

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If the M35 net is the same 'style' as the C34 on, it'll be a right pain to emulate 100%

There are telescopic sections, reinforcing straps, plastic-coated stainless braid, adjustment points, and retaining collars...

I'm not saying that some kind of 'equivalent' couldn't be made, but you'll be fighting a real battle to mimic all the features of the factory one.

Maybe its worth the $4 hungee then?

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Argh someone help me find a cargo blind or net for my M35 on IM please! How do you search other than manually loading every single page of stuff that contains M35 in it!?

You'll need to identify the appropriate search terms (within Japanese usually) to find the items youre after. I usually use Google Translate, however if I cant find the right word (Which some times occurs) I browse throw a ステージア M35 search an example of what I want, and take a close look at the title and description to help target my searches from there :)

I got one of those nets in mine, but i didn't know it could do all that!!!!

Also have the Retractable blind, and a cargo "Stagea" Cargo mat :)

And no, I don't wish to sell any of them. Its is good at keeping the dog in the back!

I got one of those nets in mine, but i didn't know it could do all that!!!!

Also have the Retractable blind, and a cargo "Stagea" Cargo mat :)

And no, I don't wish to sell any of them. Its is good at keeping the dog in the back!

I was fortunate enough to get all 3 of them as well, havent tried to setup the cargo net at all though. Maybe I'll have a play with it tonight :P

i have a renault one in the back of mine that came with the car. the detailer must not have been able to read the nissan badging on the car when he put it in the boot

Does it fit? After all they are the same company....

New Renault Latitude shown at Sydney motor show is a Maxima, made by Samsung in Korea... Same as Renault Koleos being X-Trail based, and Tiida being Clio based... Damn cheese eating surrender monkeys... :(

Just realised configuration #3 in the image utilised the straps to hold it against the 'latches'. Well played. I have it in configuration #2, just for laughs. Its definitely telescopic though. And dusty :(

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