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Hello people

After an unsuccessful meeting with a member of our coat-of-arm near Melbourne airport, I will be needing a complete set of front panels etc for my V35.

Do we have a reliable supplier in OZ for the needed parts and who are they?

Any useful help here would be appreciated.

Cheers

Craig

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  • 3 weeks later...

As an update, the local smash repairer has it all in hand and looking at a 4 week turnaround. They have sourced all parts and repairs are under way.

Makes it easy

Handover inspection will be slow tho - want to make sure it is right

As an update, the local smash repairer has it all in hand and looking at a 4 week turnaround. They have sourced all parts and repairs are under way.

Makes it easy

Handover inspection will be slow tho - want to make sure it is right

And they would have hit up Nissan local for it. I have a mate of mine the does V35 bits by the container load.

Good to see it is sorted. 4 or 5 figure sum?

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Chris

RACV has pissed us around for a week and only after I phoned on Friday (twice) did we get any action on them giving authority for the new light. Problem is now they are going straight Nissan with the hope that will make it somewhat more expedient than your estimate.

I pointed out that we could have done this 6 weeks ago and saved not only time off the road but also some stupid stuffing around with second-hand lamps.

Not happy Jan. And they know it!

They are going to hit the same wall I did. Nissan have to make them. They have. Minimum order request and I say that has been met but it is still 25th before production finishes for these orders.

Up to you in the end but that is nissan Japan saying that , not me.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well, the world turns and time marches onward.

Seems Nissan Japan has done its bit and the headlights are made and we should land it Sydney on Thurs, hopefully here Friday or Monday.

Not holding my breath though. Been here too many times.

I should have given this another crack.. Usually when they tell me a date they are not far off it. Looks like someone placed a decent order for lights within the last two weeks.

Car is finally painted and awaiting the aforementioned headlight.

Pity that in these many weeks, they failed to notice the huge creases and dips in the roof turret. When I pointed that out to them, they were very surprised indeed.

The Painless Dent Removal guy was there and had a look saying that something heavy had been placed on the roof to cause that damage, not just a bump.

And my photos bear him out too.

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