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Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a new or used 370GT Steering wheel airbag module and engine cover, I have a 2011 Infiniti G37 Sedan in the US, which is a 370GT sedan. I am willing to trade for my US versions ones if some one is interested. Must be in black and good working condition, I am a member over MYG37.com but seems like no one is ever selling those items in the US, so i figure i give it try here, Thanks! Let me know guys! Appreciated.

I traded my V35 airbag cover (not the whole unit) with a guy from G35 driver after searching for a while to find a person that was wiling to do so. I also picked up an engine cover which again took a while to find someone that was willing to ship it. Surely someone can help you with this.

Possibly you are the same guy who started the same thread on myg37.com. I will post the same thing here that I did there. If you can't find someone to trade then give this guy a call/email in Japan "rhdjapan.com"

He might be able to source a second hand one for you. If the new ones are $2000, second hand ones may still be expensive though.

I would hang in there & you will find someone like I did. It took a while but once I found the right person it was all done & dusted very quickly & at a small cost.

Dunno if these are what you are after - the whole steering wheel from a V36 - but they are available on Yahoo Auctions.

http://page5.auction...tion/e119414669

http://page5.auction...tion/e118440805

The Import Monster links are below if you want to have them deliver them to you or you could always buy via bidjdm.com

http://www.importmon...title=V36%20GPB

http://www.importmon...7.jpg&title=V36

I have the airbag, engine cover, wheel centre caps and front grille (coupe) if anyone is interested.

Also Nissan and Skyline Trunk emblems (will need re-tapeing)

I have the airbag, engine cover, wheel centre caps and front grille (coupe) if anyone is interested.

Also Nissan and Skyline Trunk emblems (will need re-tapeing)

PM you about the parts. Interested in the engine cover and airbag module. Thanks!

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Sorry for digging this one up, but I was wondering the same thing about trading (or buying) the airbag cover and possibly engine cover from infiniti to nissan. Been looking for these for quite sometime in the US with no luck at all.

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