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Thanks mate, Craig posted mine up too. :)

I have the wiring diag coming soon too hopefully, not that you will need it anymore... What are you upgrading to mate?

Since the Stag has been used by wife and kids for the past year I bought them a Nissan Murano, a little younger and less km and a more practical family car.

Since the Stag has been used by wife and kids for the past year I bought them a Nissan Murano, a little younger and less km and a more practical family car.

the muranos shape up pretty nice as well

the muranos shape up pretty nice as well

Great cars the Murano, but less good if you have small kids. The car seat tethers are mounted on the rear edge of the boot, so if you have child seats fitted the straps run across your entire boot... Nissan knew about this being an issue on the old Micra's, so made sure it was fixed on the new ones. Unfortunately Holden did not do the same research, so the Barina Spark joke boot, becomes unusable if you have little kids..

These Aussie only regs sometimes trip people up come compliance time...

thanks for the PDF!

scott i have the massive fold out wiring diagram for the entire car. if you need to borrow it, i can take photos and stitch them together

Iain, I presume you are talking about the large 300 x 420mm foldout Wiring Service Book? I have it also, as well as the late PN Series one.

If anyone in Vic wants to borrow them? Scott, I can bring it with me when i come and have a chat :thumbsup: along with other books/brochures if interested.....

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Iain, I presume you are talking about the large 300 x 420mm foldout Wiring Service Book? I have it also, as well as the late PN Series one.

If anyone in Vic wants to borrow them? Scott, I can bring it with me when i come and have a chat :thumbsup: along with other books/brochures if interested.....

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Yes please. :)

Got the beast fully detailed today, Probably the cleanest it has looked ever (except for the day the body kit was painted-pitty the front bar is split and I had to put on the stock one).

Haven't had many interested parties yet, must be the wrong time of the year to be selling a car.

Maybe I should sell my focus instead. :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

PRICE Drop $16500 it needs to go, If anyone is in the market for a M35 STAGEA here is a great car (Make me an offer)

My link

Edited by danwatt

Lousy time of year to sell anything, but best of luck its a nice looking ride.

Is the other front bar completely shot?

The the front bar had a 4 inch crack in it that has been repaired now, It needs a respray, was thinking of selling it

  • 4 years later...

here is the latest ECU pin outs I have collected so far.

Could someone confirm the crank POS And cam position sensor 1 are arse about in this diagram? I've belled out the crank sensor which goes to pin 65 not pin 95

RE greddy ultimate wiring

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Edited by BoostdR

You are looking at the wrong pinout diagram, I had one translated in Japan which is more accurate than Danwatt's

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/323254-m35-ecu-pinout/page-3

ECU_PINOUTS 13_12_10 (2).PDF

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