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have a mate pulling a 2.5lt one down. engine/driveline is already gone.

if you are interested - post up what you want off it. car is in nagoya. bits will load on the next container out.

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nick,

1.have that comng already.

2.unsure of colour - its and 03/04 model - front left hit. - will check.

3. do not think its bose. - will check

Son,

I'll grab that. do you want the whole thing?

it is easier if I get he whole shelf. its not really pick a part wrecking as I can ask for various bits but they usually come as an assembly. Basically I get one shot at the car before it goes to the crusher.

Oh ok no worries!

Anyway my car is 2005 S2 sedan and does the 03/04 3rd brake lights are the same?

Maybe going to buy a V35 Coupe Manual.

Its non Navi but top glove box has the blank cover missing from the optional navigation dvd drive - you have this?

Also the gear changer is bit worn, would love to change it to better looking one as the plastic is peeling off - how much for this?

Maybe going to buy a V35 Coupe Manual. Would like to know how much a few things are to replace to negotiate in price.

Its non Navi but inside top glove box has the blank cover missing from the optional navigation dvd drive, its just a big hole atm - you have this?

Also the gear changer is bit worn, would love to change it to better looking one as the plastic is peeling off - how much for this?

With the air induction - it no longer looks like this

Grill.jpg

The grill to collect air is not there and the air box is not there, just has a pod filter on the end of the hose.

Should i care about this?? when looking where the box was you can just see the drain hole..

Also the right hand side window when your in the car goes all the way up and into the sill. But

1. when you open the door the window comes down (as it should) and when you close it, does not go back up

2. when you hold down the button to put window up or down it doesnt automatically do it itself

3. when the door is open the button will not make window go up or down

Do you have the mechanism to fix this? the guy said some japanese parts place near south port quoted him 20-30 to fix...

Oh also the little plastic cover that goes over the screw in the inside left door handle - need that

Edited by R6n350GT
Maybe going to buy a V35 Coupe Manual.

Its non Navi but top glove box has the blank cover missing from the optional navigation dvd drive - you have this?

Also the gear changer is bit worn, would love to change it to better looking one as the plastic is peeling off - how much for this?

need more detail on the 'gear changer' :)

have a non navi panel - when you buy the car we can talk the sphincter of the universe.

Maybe going to buy a V35 Coupe Manual. Would like to know how much a few things are to replace to negotiate in price.

Its non Navi but inside top glove box has the blank cover missing from the optional navigation dvd drive, its just a big hole atm - you have this?

Also the gear changer is bit worn, would love to change it to better looking one as the plastic is peeling off - how much for this?

With the air induction - it no longer looks like this

The grill to collect air is not there and the air box is not there, just has a pod filter on the end of the hose.

Should i care about this?? when looking where the box was you can just see the drain hole..

Also the right hand side window when your in the car goes all the way up and into the sill. But

1. when you open the door the window comes down (as it should) and when you close it, does not go back up

2. when you hold down the button to put window up or down it doesnt automatically do it itself

3. when the door is open the button will not make window go up or down

Do you have the mechanism to fix this? the guy said some japanese parts place near south port quoted him 20-30 to fix...

Oh also the little plastic cover that goes over the screw in the inside left door handle - need that

didnt see the rest of this:

1,2,3: motor or calibration. if motor I can get them. if calibration thats easier. again when you get the car we'll talk the sphincter of the universe.

trim item inside door handle - always missing - $5 part from nissan.

didnt see the rest of this:

1,2,3: motor or calibration. if motor I can get them. if calibration thats easier. again when you get the car we'll talk the sphincter of the universe.

trim item inside door handle - always missing - $5 part from nissan.

Thanks Chris,

Meant to say gear stick knob not changer.

Gearstickknob.jpg

How do we know about what i need for window ?

As for the trim, save me going to nissan can u also get this?

Also for the other question re: cold air induction cover and box, should i leave as is or ?

Be great if you can PM me some prices, just so i know how much i barter with the seller.

Cheers

Edited by R6n350GT

knb would be better off new ex nissan. anything I lay hands on in that area is going to be worn.

I can lay hands on 90% of the small bits on that car. if they are big bits I have to get a mate involved and that costs money.

window is likely to be a motor. since you are in QLD - where?

Edited by Chris Rogers
knb would be better off new ex nissan. anything I lay hands on in that area is going to be worn.

I can lay hands on 90% of the small bits on that car. if they are big bits I have to get a mate involved and that costs money.

window is likely to be a motor. since you are in QLD - where?

In Gold Coast, Robina.

For big stuff can come down to Brissy.

Any advice on what kind of price i need to try and save on the car to pay for these fixes?

Glad i got you close by when i start all these mods!!!

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