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Hey All,

Wondering if Mr Nissan was good enough to wire the standard plugs in on all M35 2003 Stageas to change from standard velour( non elec) to Electric Leather.

Please say someone's come across this!!.

Any information, who to contact, pm etc..

Hey Troy

I'd put a few bucks on "no". Someone recently checked wiring for mirror mounted indicators & found the loom didn't include anywhere to plug them in.

Iain might be worth asking since he has stripped an interior & think his didn't have electric seats.

The mirrors are different Leon. Picked my car up the other day from getting the alarm done, and the left hand indicators didnt work. Fn things are scotch locked in behind the right hand kickpanel! The scotch lock had broken the wire! :domokun:

Hey Troy

I'd put a few bucks on "no". Someone recently checked wiring for mirror mounted indicators & found the loom didn't include anywhere to plug them in.

Iain might be worth asking since he has stripped an interior & think his didn't have electric seats.

Sweet will Speak to Iain, saw that post... thought might be okay as this one has the optioned indicator mirrors.

Oh yeah leon he's the "replacement" Rs no cold pack no more hence the issues with plugs.. Damnpost-85653-0-17712700-1309956026_thumb.jpg post-85653-0-81723400-1309956189_thumb.jpg post-85653-0-03096200-1309956202_thumb.jpg

Nice. Boot full of wheels too??

You know you could get lucky with the wiring. There's so many variations in these cars & since you have the extra blinkers.....

Just have wait & see.

Are you blind? There were 3 at the last cruise, mine included.. and you were in it!

LOL. Ryan, maybe you've got a blue one too? :laugh:

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