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I have an Infiniti airbag that will fit a Japanese Skyline V35 Coupe. I purchased a Skyline V35 Coupe airbag to install in my Infiniti G35 Coupe and when it arrived I realized that my car had two connections for the airbag and the Skyline only had one, so I swapped out the cover between the two. Now I have an airbag for anyone who has the Skyline V35 and want to make it like the Infiniti G35 Coupe. It will bolt directly into place and has the one connector.

My email is [email protected]

Please contact me if interested.

I posted here because there was not a classifieds section in the Japan area.

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Now I have an airbag for anyone who has the Skyline V35 and want to make it like the Infiniti G35 Coupe.
Can I suggest you post this in a Japanese speaking BBS or forum, you might have more success there, because most non-Japanese Skyline enthusiasts wouldn't dream of swapping Skyline badges for Infiniti ones. (Japanese guys on the other hand think the Infiniti badges are different [read: Infiniti G35 isnt sold in Japan] so they must be good.)

Hi Rezz,

Can you tell me some place to list this item so people in Japan will see it. It is quite specialized because the airbag now only has one connection. I had to swap the cover from the Nissan Skyline Airbag to the Infiniti Airbag. The airbags do not interchange but the covers do. Someone would actually have to purchase an Infiniti Airbag and swap the cover over to theirs.

This is ready to go onto a Japanese Skyline V35 Coupe, and will no longer work on an Infiniti G35 Coupe.

If you have any suggestions please let me know or if you would like to make $25.00 sell it for me.

Kind Regards,

SKYL1NE Alan

Hi DCD and thanks,

I think this should sell very well because it is not made for a Japanese V35 Coupe. The airbag has to be taken apart and the covers interchanged.

The Japanese Coupe has one connection to the airbag, and the Infiniti coupe has two. Now this one has an Infiniti Logo and only one connection because the airbag assembly is Japanese and only the cover is Infiniti.

Kind Regards,

SKYL1NE Alan

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