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Aluminum would do the trick

I'm on board if Scotty is keen enough to knock a nice looking one up!!!!

I enquired about the ones on ebay

INFINITI G35 - RARE JDM POLISHED ALUMINUM LOWER ENGINE COVER UNDER PANEL TRAY

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271241580470?item=271241580470&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

For this one they want $420 for shipping through UPS and of course cannot guarantee fitment or at least a bit of chopping and changing would be required.

Infiniti G35 Aluminum Engine Splash Shield Under Tray Cover Black Powder Coated

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151074592895?item=151074592895&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

Also fitment cannot be guaranteed and would require chopping as G35 has a different width bumper to that of a Stagea

Can't remember who was asking for the stagea manual

but i put it up on dropbox

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36164620/Stagea%20Service%20Manual.pdf

Let me know if it doesn't work! (give it a few hours as its still uploading tho)

I'm on board if Scotty is keen enough to knock a nice looking one up!!!!

I enquired about the ones on ebay

INFINITI G35 - RARE JDM POLISHED ALUMINUM LOWER ENGINE COVER UNDER PANEL TRAY

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271241580470?item=271241580470&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

For this one they want $420 for shipping through UPS and of course cannot guarantee fitment or at least a bit of chopping and changing would be required.

Infiniti G35 Aluminum Engine Splash Shield Under Tray Cover Black Powder Coated

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151074592895?item=151074592895&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

Also fitment cannot be guaranteed and would require chopping as G35 has a different width bumper to that of a Stagea

The second link seller has a separate item for the G35X, http://www.ebay.com/itm/Infiniti-G35X-Brushed-Aluminum-Engine-Splash-Shield-Under-Tray-Cover-Aero-Shroud-/151090681557?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item232db4d6d5. I would assume these would be closer fit as I've noticed that on my plastic under tray is has AWD stamped on it.

fitted nismo dash... next will be HDI intercooler however when my kit arrived last Friday the core had been damage (5 badly bent fins and 1 tube damaged)

So that will have to wait.

My intention was to clean and detail my car. Instead I.

Saturday - cleaned up wiring behind the dash. Found that who ever installed the mongoose m40 immobiliser have left exposed wires everywhere and they were all tangled. So shrink wrapped all the exposed wires. Cut and untangled the rest of them and secured the box unit. Also installed the switch for the dvb tv so kids can watch it on long trips.

Sunday - cleaned up and secured all tv tuner wiring in the rear of the car. Relocated the infared receiver to infront of clock display. Found where the reverse light wire is (red with silver stripe) and ran wire to the front of car for when I do the brake mod. Just confused with what wire it was to cut (pin 55 - red with yellow strip that says its for lamp signal, pin 59 - pink with blue strip that says its for brake signal).

Doesn't work

Can't remember who was asking for the stagea manual

but i put it up on dropbox

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36164620/Stagea%20Service%20Manual.pdf

Let me know if it doesn't work! (give it a few hours as its still uploading tho)

I'm on board if Scotty is keen enough to knock a nice looking one up!!!!

I enquired about the ones on ebay

INFINITI G35 - RARE JDM POLISHED ALUMINUM LOWER ENGINE COVER UNDER PANEL TRAY

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271241580470?item=271241580470&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

For this one they want $420 for shipping through UPS and of course cannot guarantee fitment or at least a bit of chopping and changing would be required.

Infiniti G35 Aluminum Engine Splash Shield Under Tray Cover Black Powder Coated

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151074592895?item=151074592895&viewitem=&sspagename=ADME:X:RTQ:MOTORS:1123&vxp=mtr

Also fitment cannot be guaranteed and would require chopping as G35 has a different width bumper to that of a Stagea

Well i was thinking later on (after the motor swap is done) of getting a sedan one and altering it to fit the stagea nose and if that goes to plan just have them locally made?

But like the with the sedan ones there are different ones for AWD and 2WD models. So there are going to have to be ones made for the NM35 stageas and the muran...i mean PM35 stageas (im looking at you alex)

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Bloke? You mean Cam? Pfft. His was barely modified... As stock I agree the series two is a little better, other than the glass motor. :P

should be better.......in every aspect! It's newer for a start and it's as series 2. Pity Nissan went backwards with the power big time and economy a little!

Have to admit the last time I drove a Murano it felt about the same as a PNM35......just a little slower off the line.

Well i was thinking later on (after the motor swap is done) of getting a sedan one and altering it to fit the stagea nose and if that goes to plan just have them locally made?

But like the with the sedan ones there are different ones for AWD and 2WD models. So there are going to have to be ones made for the NM35 stageas and the muran...i mean PM35 stageas (im looking at you alex)

Undertray part number (straight out of FAST) 75892-AL800 - superseded by 75892-AL80A

Sept 01 - Jan 03 - V35 (AWD)

Aug 04 - Feb 07 - PNM35 (250RX Four & 350RX Four)

Bloke? You mean Cam? Pfft. His was barely modified... As stock I agree the series two is a little better, other than the glass motor. :P

Haha, yeah but both unmodified and lightly modified I can confirm that the series 2 is a far superior car.

Only thing the series one has over it is power... but if you go into heavy modified versions of each, I would suspect that the series 2 would have it all over the series 1 there as well.

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