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I'm not so fussed about ice but I'd like an option that got rid the spiders that keep nesting in the side mirrors, those little buggers are determined, even fly spray won't keep them out.

Cold pack has a couple of things.

Rear fog light replacing one reverse light

Heated windscreen to remove ice

Maybe more but those are for sure

I don't have the rear fog light but I definitely have the heated windscreen.

Who said NM35 Don't have side/curtain airbag?

Frame / Series NM35 / M35 body W (wagon ) engine VQ25DET (VQ25DET gasoline ) size RB (standard body ) Production month 02.2003 drive 4WD suspension HICAS (with HICAS ) grade 250TRSFV (250T RS FOUR V) Interior color G transmission AT.F5 Body color QX1 Spec code COAT2, COLD2, HRSTH, STTMQ, TELV2

HRSTH = Rear center 3 point seatbelt + curtain/side airbag + active H/L (not sure what is active H/L and 3 point seatbelt?)

Who said NM35 Don't have side/curtain airbag?

Frame / Series NM35 / M35 body W (wagon ) engine VQ25DET (VQ25DET gasoline ) size RB (standard body ) Production month 02.2003 drive 4WD suspension HICAS (with HICAS ) grade 250TRSFV (250T RS FOUR V) Interior color G transmission AT.F5 Body color QX1 Spec code COAT2, COLD2, HRSTH, STTMQ, TELV2

HRSTH = Rear center 3 point seatbelt + curtain/side airbag + active H/L (not sure what is active H/L and 3 point seatbelt?)

Mine has side/curtain airbags:

ACCS3, COAT2, COLD2, ETCS2, HRSTH, ROOF3, STERW

I got a whale spec NM35. Original owner went a bit over the top with the options catalogue..

Reverse camera

Front & Rear parking sensors

Rear license plate surrounds

Woodgrain trim

Cargo area light

Folding/Dipping mirrors

Indicators on mirrors

Wind deflectors

And a bunch of other bits a pieces

Mine has side/curtain airbags:

ACCS3, COAT2, COLD2, ETCS2, HRSTH, ROOF3, STERW

I got a whale spec NM35. Original owner went a bit over the top with the options catalogue..

Reverse camera

Front & Rear parking sensors

Rear license plate surrounds

Woodgrain trim

Cargo area light

Folding/Dipping mirrors

Indicators on mirrors

Wind deflectors

And a bunch of other bits a pieces

Need to find myself a whale spec :cheers:

EPC Data does not show spec codes for my VIN, probably cause it's an Axis?

Anyway here what I could dig out of FAST without being able to read Japanese

PM35 Axis - VQ35DE
AUTC - Axis
KYLS4 - Keyless entry / immobilizer
DIFF6 - LSD
QX1 - Pearl White
G - Woodgrain interior & Orange/Tan Leather

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