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Has anyone got these working in their m35?

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Has anyone got these working in their m35?

Not sure about the ebay one, but the works bell version yes.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/321164-m35-works-bell-paddle-shift/page__view__findpost__p__5864382

That particualr ebay kit looks a bit wrong in the trim/cowling, besides the fact that it's tan. Our cars won't have the wiring in place, but really easy job to parrallel the switches with the ones connected to the manual positions.

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Has anyone got these working in their m35?

Won't work without modifications. Major modifications. There's some guides online for the early model G35 owners trying to fit them and to be honest it looks like a pain in the ass. That said, the Works Bell kit doesn't look factory enough for me.

Here's one of many threads to read: http://g35driver.com/forums/general-tech-questions/380436-help-adding-oem-paddle-shifter-g35-coupe.html

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hi guys, email this guy if you want a GSS342 255l/h pump for your stag. the cheapest ive seen these is $110 on ebay, this guy says he has 8 @ $60 each. i looked up the part number and it is the genuine walbro USA made pump.

the item has ended because i bought that one from him, but email him, he might still have some please read the description nto sure about m35, but for c34 you need the STRAIGHT strainer not the 45 degrees one, you need to tell him this in your emails.

ITEM: http://www.ebay.com....984.m1439.l2649

EMAIL: [email protected]

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hi guys, email this guy if you want a GSS342 255l/h pump for your stag. the cheapest ive seen these is $110 on ebay, this guy says he has 8 @ $60 each. i looked up the part number and it is the genuine walbro USA made pump.

the item has ended because i bought that one from him, but email him, he might still have some please read the description nto sure about m35, but for c34 you need the STRAIGHT strainer not the 45 degrees one, you need to tell him this in your emails.

ITEM: http://www.ebay.com....984.m1439.l2649

EMAIL: [email protected]

to bad i was wrong, you need the 45 degree sock for your C34 pump, the one supplied is actually to big, i ended up using the original sock from my stock pump. the install was a piece of cake in the stagea, much easier than my r33 was with the same pump.

cheers

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