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  • 2 weeks later...

I think so, but the back is still full of crap. It may take a while to get around to it.

Rear cradle still around?

Yep still here, and I have another cracked one waiting for a repair also.

There's no rush for it atm, think there is 2 to 4 of these things all on the under side of the wheel well.

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The ones labelled 74300A. I hope this helps. If it's too much of a pain don't worry, I'll see if I can get it from Nissan.

  • 3 weeks later...

Ohhhhhhhh. Very interesting. What would a chap like yourself be looking for some equipmemt like that? I know its probably going to be useless to me but I just dont understand why they were taken out in the first place. Annoying.

It would depend want parts you need. Is the DVD rom above the glove box still? This is the brain that runs the monitor. I assume all the wiring is still there?

My car never came with the screen, I was planning to instal this one until I realised how much wiring was involved. Are you sure yours had a screen originally?

Im not 100% sure no. There is no dvd player in the upper space but there isnt a lining in there. I realy have to have a good look for wires ect but it seams like there was one there once upon a time. The surround where the pocket is has little slits on each side. So I dunno but is it realy that difficult if it didnt come with it? Its a shame because its got all the trip functions on it and stuff. Mmmmm

I have the entire loom anyway, but I imaging it may take a while to to remove it all. Perhaps make sure the loom is present and PM me to work out a price for the kit.

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