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Genuine Nissan item, works great - I love how it stops stuff sliding around the back of the Stagea. Only selling because we're getting a Cube for day to day driving/shopping - my Stagea is just a bike mover now.

$400 ono.

Big photo of the net itself is the one for sale, the other photo shows the possible configurations, but is from a Nissan catalogue.

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Did a search but couldn't find jack..I ordered this with a few other things from Japan but the absolute minimum it could have cost me is about $380, but likely set me back over the $400 mark since it was the heaviest item in the order.

Like I said, open to offers, but with the exchange rate the way it is I dunno how you could find one of these for $250 anyway. I'm just trying to recoup what I spent.

Fair enough but I always work on the idea that once I have bought it its second hand and can't expect to get back what I paid. Plus I worked on the fact that no one locally would have paid ~$400 for it despite the fact it might have cost you that via Japan.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/378072-m35-cargo-barrier-safety-net/page__pid__6030459#entry6030459

Edited by slippylotion

Yours, and mine were second hand before either of us bought them.

As far as I'm concerned, if you buy something second hand, barely use it and the condition doesn't change, neither does the price.

That said, when did you become a moderator anyway?

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