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Privacy glass is black glass (tint in the glass itself) and is darker than legal and now an option in subarus and Lexus's.

Mine had a tv/sat nav unit that was clearly stripped out during import. Half the bits were still left and pockets glued in place (now an alpine ixa-407ebt)

Privacy glass is black glass (tint in the glass itself) and is darker than legal and now an option in subarus and Lexus's.

it is usually the two side rear windows that have the factory UV glass tint and back window if the previous jap owner opted for it.

the front windows tinted were never a factory option, so some ppl decide to tint these aswell.

My M35 has privacy tint on rear doors and rear cargo area. The 2 front doors while having no tint they do have UV block glass as its written/etched into the glass saying so. Not sure if windscreen has UV block glass.

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mmm I am never letting my nismo dash and EJ-1 go....they will have to be prised out of my cold, dead hands.

While looking through FAST today to see if you can buy side skirt clips seperately (you can't :( ), I found some other wierd options......lets see if we can dig up cars/pics of them in real life:

Incase you forget what the car is called. Also proves to bystanders it is not a volvo

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Nissan stripes....much cooler than nismo stripes

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For the brand concious father

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Yes, you don't need to buy an M35 to get ugly plastic wheel flares

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Momo/recaro branded seats and mats WTF? Factory options remember!

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Super clock to replace the factoy clock (I think there are pics earlier in this thread)

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Luggage fan to keep that glass area all smelling the same

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For stageas that mine that spend too long off the road. Yes a factory cover, complete with nissan badge

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Who would have ordered this? Really lazy japanese blokes which such bad luck they are always changing tyres????

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And the big daddy...your own stagea tent annex

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I have those Stagea stickers down the side of the car. I guess they are rare as I haven't seen them on any other car. You can just see the STAGEA name on the rear door

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I have those Stagea stickers down the side of the car. I guess they are rare as I haven't seen them on any other car. You can just see the STAGEA name on the rear door

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I dont have stickers but have the Stagea name as a stick on plastic across the top of the rear bar. The RS came with it fitted.

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here is a nismo R33 cluster and epson EJ-1 display unit, complete package up for grabs in WA.

http://www.skylinesa...48#entry6242948

Thats for an R33 i will it fit a C34? i've been told they don't?

Also i have a genuine Freeway Dolphin front bar, eyelids and gauge pod, i've never seen another of the front bar.

The nismo dash with TV surely does fit a c34 S1. I have one

They were also available for r33 gtr. Not sure if it interchangeable of different.

But I still want to know who has an electric scissor jack, or tent that fits on the roof racks!

mmm I am never letting my nismo dash and EJ-1 go....they will have to be prised out of my cold, dead hands.

While looking through FAST today to see if you can buy side skirt clips seperately (you can't sad.gif ), I found some other wierd options......lets see if we can dig up cars/pics of them in real life:

I got the part number from the local Nissan dealer (they are shown seperately in newer versions of FAST), and bought them direct from Japan. Part Number is G685X-0V000

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