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Hey guys,

I know these things fail all the time and I'm looking for anyone has any laying around? I need a dead one for the bits for a project I'm doing.

Preferably pick up from WA or Vic.

If you can help me out let me know, PM reply to the thread or email nick russel 85 (one word) AT hotmail dot com.

Thanks

Nick.

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Having just found out mine needs replacing at $694.73 inc GST for a motor, sensor and gear how could you throw it away!?

Oh well if anyone does decide to throw one out send me a message. I need at least a pair for the parts now.

Thanks again!

Have a look on EBAY USA. I found a seller that sells new ones for $180 plus shipping. I have previously cleaned mine out and it is still working too. So if you haven't found the guide on here I definitely recommend trying that before you spend the cash.

I just did the $5 door fix the G35 guys have been doing - works like a charm so still have the faulty unit but it's still in the door and i hear they are a b!*** to remove.

Edited by r33skylinegtst

i got two dead ones that u can have for nothing if u like if u still need. i just got new ones not long ago and between my cars and my boys toys car stuff lying around i don't think ill miss em.

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