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yeah just spoke with the importer. They reckon that not all M35's needed one during compliance...

He's also saying that they're wrecking a NM35 and they are looking at twin scrolling the 2.5 and fitting it to an Elgrand for some fun :unsure:

But yeah, not sure who's right or not...looks like I better get one fitted ASAP...can anyone recommend a model/brand/place?

yeah just spoke with the importer. They reckon that not all M35's needed one during compliance...

He's also saying that they're wrecking a NM35 and they are looking at twin scrolling the 2.5 and fitting it to an Elgrand for some fun :unsure:

But yeah, not sure who's right or not...looks like I better get one fitted ASAP...can anyone recommend a model/brand/place?

freeway audio dandenong.

expensive(not that you care) but good.

Viper alarm with black wires.. makes it insurance happy aswell.

i used a random key i got from my importer looked same as M35 one.. ridges on the key were higher then my original so i had it cut down.. then coded it to the car through the. ignition on/off door unlock/lock procedure. Works fine looks original cost me nothing (mates a locksmith)

guess its different with alarms and so on. but since the stagea doesnt have transponder system standard it works..

matt

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any news on this guys? my missus lost our spare along with some others :(

so back to only having one.. makes me nervous..

Did anyone confirm if we could use the X-Trial? Micra etc? They sure look the same..

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/sis.html?_nkw=NISSAN+MICRA+ALMERA+NAVARA+PRIMERA+ETC+REMOTE+KEY+FOB+&_itemId=220761055946

Or has anyone still got blanks kicking around? My importer told me mine had an immobiliser (though not so sure).. so i want the remote unlock version to be sure..

Cheers.

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