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hey guys,

i recently bought a R34 sedan & on checking out the car, i noticed the car jack & tool kit were missing!

So the dealer kindly gave me the jack & tool set, however we had no idea where the jack & tool kit belonged! The dealer gave me tools from a coupe he had in his yard, however the position where he removed the jacks & tools were different to the sedan!

could u guys let me know where the jack & tool kit is placed in ur 34 sedans?

cheers much appreciated! :rofl:

p.s. done a massive search b4 posting this, found nothing on jack placements in 34 sedans~! :)

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Where did you try already?

Usually on the sides of the boot, take off the lining, and there is a gap in the wall of it, there will be 2 tower looking things to expand the jack to brace onto

I dont actually know about my Ceffy, but it is like that in my Maxima.

Want a photo?

Edited by Nic_A31
Where did you try already?

Usually on the sides of the boot, take off the lining, and there is a gap in the wall of it, there will be 2 tower looking things to expand the jack to brace onto

I dont actually know about my Ceffy, but it is like that in my Maxima.

Want a photo?

yes photos wud b awesome! :rofl:

Here ya go, again, this is how my Maxima does it, dunno about R34s.

My jack goes there, and the tools inside the spare wheel, which sits face up inside the well, I dunno if R34s have a well underneath the carpet, or if they lodge in the side ?? Maybe the jack is meant to just sit loose inside the spare ?

Just pull all of the lining out and have a look, gotta be there somewhere.

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Edited by Nic_A31

thanx for that Nic!

i dont think the 34 has a compartment like that....

my jack looks like urs, but i got a feeling the 34 jacks look different as there is this metal contrapment near the spare tyre, but cant be fit with the jack i have.... :laugh:

really appreciate ur photos though :)

  • 2 weeks later...

same problem with mine mate. Had the jack but no tool kit. From what i can tell the tool kit must sit with the spare tyre? My jack fits in there with the space saver kinda winds up into a bracket close to the back of the car. As for the tool kit show me a pic of it and i'll have stab at where it goes?

  • 3 weeks later...

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