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  1. If i recall correctly you're looking for "Strut Bar To Chassis Mount Bush Kit". Superpro have a listing for it on their website
  2. I don't think I've ever seen one with an aerial there. As Scotty said the OE ones are built into the rear side glass. Did it have an aftermarket HU installed before you purchased it?
  3. This? http://nissan.epcdata.ru/stagea/nm35/6839-vq25det/engine/213/ http://nissan.epc-data.com/stagea/nm35/6839-vq25det/engine/213/
  4. Drivers side there's a grommet through the firewall with wiring, easiest I found. Use a long heavy duty cable tie / stiff piece of wire (carefully) with the line taped to the end. BOV is located on the intake piping just before the throttle body. Has a largish diameter pipe heading off in front of the plenum and a small diameter tube connected to the plenum.
  5. Models with an N are AWD, without are RWD
  6. Nah it's you can either order them from UAE (Cheaper, longer to arrive, usually more expensive shipping) or from Japan (More expensive, quicker to arrive, usually cheaper shipping).
  7. What issue are you trying to resolve? Nissan will be hit an miss depending on the parts guys enthusiasm (Morphett Vale guys are pretty helpful). I've bought a bunch of bits and pieces via Amayama, shipped from both UAE and Japan warehouses. Reasonably quick with replying and shipping etc.. haven't had any issues yet, just have to make it worth the shipping.
  8. Are you looking for OEM rubber replacements or poly bushes? If you're just after OEM bushes you could try a Nissan spares at a dealership part# is 54613AL520 *some* are actually helpful and are happy to order parts (others not so much). Alternatively purchase via Amayama etc.. Best to order a few items to make it worth the shipping cost (although i've found their shipping Japan->Aust warehouse to be very reasonable). Other option is upgrade...
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    New Stag Owner

    1. Import Monster / Jesse Streeter (Amayama//RHD Japan/ Just Jap for new parts) 2. Audio controls should be fine - I beleive Josh just did an install, check out the what have you done thread, there was some aftermarket cruise options... 3. $6XX Full comp with glass from SGIC 4. Compression Rod Bushes 5. 29mm sounds about right 6. Is it the standard pop-up screen or one of the other options / aftermarket that was available on these. Stock popup would be a headache without the rest of the gear already in there.
  10. 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
  11. That looks right from what I recall, as long as your head unit can handle resistive controls and you can teach it what the buttons do you're all good. If not you'll need an Axxess ASWC-1 or PAC SWI etc.. adaptor. I grabbed an ASWC-1 when i was going to drop a single DIN cheapy in but ended up going a different route.
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    Oil Filter

    (W)Z411 has the same seal and seam diameter as the Z436 it's just a bit taller. Either of the ones you bought is fine to use.
  13. Yeah that'll be it
  14. As Dale said you'll also need part# 27500-AL502 (AC Controls) which is the expensive bit. Usually cheaper to find a complete double din unit from a wreck or yahoo japan.
  15. If that head unit is like mine should have wires in the loom labelled key1 / key 2. Tap into that connector red to key 1, green to key 2 and yellow to ground. Speaking of which, in what was perfect timing my factory Bose unit died (at least the AC was stuck at 18°) . It'd been playing up for a few months, not playing nicely with the Grom USB2+. Luckily I'd already gathered the required replacement parts and had them sitting there ready. Cheap Chinese Android head unit with a PAC ROEM-NIS2 interface unit (because i'm lazy)
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