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G'day all. I'm loving my PM35 350RX RWD I bought 12 months ago. She runs beautifully (never misses a beat). ☺️ The VQ35DE really is a gem of an engine as we all know and the car is immensely practical, engaging/enjoyable and an overall great drive. 😊 My car does unfortunately, have the all too common cracked dash pad. Mine is particularly bad and looks terrible. :( I have to say though, if that is the only problem I have, I'll take it! ;) I wanted to ask if anyone knows if there is aftermarket dash mat that fits to cover-up the eyesore? I have thought of the possiblity of adapting a V35 Skyline mat to fit? Failing the dash mat idea, another thought I had is to custom trim/fit black contact on the dash to try to cover it up. Any information, advice, thoughts etc, will be most appreciated. Cheers everyone. Patrick. :)

PS: In reference to my previous posts, I had my mechanic fit an Autostrada E-Cruise Cruise control kit and it works very well. :) Also, the fuel filler flap does indeed, lock/unlock with the car. :) 

 

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G'day Mr iamhe. Thank you for your post and the great information. I will check out Aliexpress and be sure to order a series 2 version as my PM35 is a March 06, Series 2.5 build. Thanks again for your advice. Cheers, Patrick. 😁 PS: I think I will go for this one. My Dash and leather are black so It should suit my interior well hopefully. It's noted as ; For Nissan SKYLINE Cv35 V35 2002-2007 Infiniti G35 Suede Leather Dashmat Dash Mat Cover Dashboard Pad Sunshade Carpet Accessory. What do you think? 😊

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