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with this in mind.... is there anyway i can pay for an alarm and ipod install for a v35 now so i can book in in advance for when you do head down this way?? (Finally cashed up again)

prefer to do that once I confirm dates. put the money aside.

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not yet. waiting for a mate of mine to do her run to MLB. I was going to escort her down. mark- would be on the way back up that I see you. can't do it on the way down.

tim,

not really. cost of those things ex japan is something silly. checked with a mate of mine and used/cleared that are well over $1k a set. new price I can get for yuou quite easily (flick me your chassis number) but I wills ay now that you had better be sitting down :)

Chris, do you have any V35 2003 Headlights lying around that you need to get rid of (in good nick) I need to replace mine and im having a hard time - the plastic on mine is hideous.

Was thinking I could grab them off you when in Sydney.thumbsup.gif

Have you tried cleaning/polishing your headlights? I had to do mine and they came up a treat, allthough I have to redo every 2 months or so. I am going to try and get hold of a kit where you spray a sealant over the light to stop it going green again.

And Chris which Nissan do you recommend to get V35 stuff through, I tried the one at Petrie and they were a bit hesitant. (After drivers side inner door seal).

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