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Well my electric seat is on an angle and I can only use it when it is flat, if I adjust or raise it it leans worse than a drunk on NYE.

After investigation nothing can be done to fix it with the exception of a new seat base frame so I am after one. . best source is a wrecked M35 with electric seats. .

So does anyone know where one is sitting at a wreckers. . before i make heaps of calls. .

Thanks

Jules

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NISSAN STAGEA M35, 2001 Rear Wheel Drive, 2500ccltr V6 Petrol 5sp Auto, 44000kms, WRECKING ALL PARTS AND PANELS., 0737156474 Seventeen Mile Rocks

for some reason Trading Post wont bring up the link but its on trading post, just search m35

Wicked, many thanks

Still waiting to see if mine is a write off. I'll keep you updated. I'm in Strathfield.

^^^^^^^

Is that write off still a goer ?

Please let us know i'll have your rear wing , back interior lift panel for jack kit.

and possibly a few other bits and piece :(

Still waiting to see if mine is a write off. I'll keep you updated. I'm in Strathfield.

^^^^^^^

Is that write off still a goer ?

Please let us know i'll have your rear wing , back interior lift panel for jack kit.

and possibly a few other bits and piece :)

Lift panel for jack - http://tinyurl.com/36a578v

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Lift panel for jack - http://tinyurl.com/36a578v

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You're a legend WTBN!

What a cool site.. ive ordered that jack lift panel.. as my dog chewed the corner off the other one!

have you ordered through these guys before ? I take it theyre a reputable source ?

Thanks

Keir

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Lift panel for jack - http://tinyurl.com/36a578v

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You're a legend WTBN!

What a cool site.. ive ordered that jack lift panel.. as my dog chewed the corner off the other one!

have you ordered through these guys before ? I take it theyre a reputable source ?

Thanks

Keir

Import Monster are fine to use Keir.

Sorry mate, mine's a keeper. Parts will be here in ten days.

Good luck in your search :P

Thats good news for you. ..

The QLD wrecker is getting back to me on their wrecked one. .

no radiators...

douches at the radiator shop are trying to tell me they dont make the tanks for these radiators yet because its "not old enough"

and are attempting to charge me $500 make a new ally top radiator tank or $1000 for a replacement aliminium rad...

sound a bit ridiculoius to you? does to me for a radiator!

Radiator? Don't go for a repair, upgrade it.

I went with a Race Radiators custom unit (uses a Griffin racing core) when my stockie died (spectacularly!), but being that you are not in Vic, perhaps look at a Blitz radiator for a Z33 and get your OEM transmission cooler put in the bottom.

A 16mm core is too small for a 1600kg+ wagon in an Australian summer IMO.

*** You WILL have to cut/modify your mounts to fit it though ***

Edited by iamhe77
Isnt the cap and inlet/outlet in the wrong spot on the 350z?

I have my old stockie here if you need race radiators to make one up off it, has yours failed Keir?

Inlet/Outlet should be the same although I do believe that the cap is in a different position.

Our radiator is the same as in the V35/G35 so any of those from the US or Japan will fit (again, with a little cutting of the supports).

Although shipping from the US for a radiator is a killer.

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