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Anyone had any experiences using these guys? They seem to be awfully cheap compared to Infiniti Parts Online in the US, probably partly because they're based in Dubai. I need to get a replacement IPDM for mine since the front-ender triggered the rams for the bonnet. In order to reset the fault code (and extinguish the warning LED in the instrument cluster), one needs to replace the friggin' IPDM. That's a very retarded feature on Nissan's part. I'll definitely examine the old one once I replace it to see what can be done to return it to a fully working state again. My panelbeater gave Peter Warren Infiniti Spares the part number, who claim that they don't have visibility of that specific code. When I pressed Peter Warren Spares about getting in touch with Nissan Melbourne to place a special order from Japan like my (now retired) mate Raj from Steve Jarvin Spares used to, they really didn't want to do it. Unimpressed. Gone are the days of people who give a damn about their customers, even import vehicle owners. Anyway, I'm resorting to overseas sources who still supply them. Partsouq are the cheapest at US$355 shipped, compared to Infiniti Parts Online at US$520 before shipping and Amayama at US$462. All new. Check (if you live in usa): CVS Weekly Ad, or Myer specials. So, anyone dealt with these guys before? I should've picked up my wheel centre caps from them as a test because that kind of saving seems almost too good to be true and I have a rule about things being too good to be true. Seems the general consensus on Google is that they're pretty good but I haven't seen any Aussies having dealt with them.