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this makes me wanna take the rear badges off.

does anyone know if there are holes behind the nissan badge?

There are not, it is just that double sided tape/glue stuff that holds them on.

By the way, did you notice the "TEPS inside" stocker on the rear window of that CE28 equipped M35 above?

If you wanna see what they do with M35's, click on my sig.

Since this is the 5th M35 I have seen with this sticker akes you wonder why they didn't want to do the intakes when they had the chance, aye Craig?

Thanks! Just spent 2 hours trying to find some online... anyone know where I could source these from?

Chris.

You may be searching and waiting for some time Chris.

The Dayz M35 only ran in the series 1 model and was very, very limited at that.

Perhaps if you are after something similar, you could go after a Kenstyle PM35 half rear bumper

If you are having trouble finding it, shoot either Import Monster or Jesse Streeter an email with the link to the page requesting a price.

I am sure they would both be more than willing to help.

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