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hope i don't get flamed about using the search funciton i tried. (i'm usually on ns.com where they can be real c#$%s)

i got my m35 wagon and just wanted some parts lists (could only find 34) i got an 01 vq25det. if anyone knows wat oils, for differnt parts i.e. eng auto diffs transfer. also wat filters like air an oil. i here the fuel filter is in the fuel pump. these waongs are wicked.so any help to maker her purr all the more would be greatly appreciated. does anyone know anything bout converting the dvd sat tv stuff. cheers liam

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Have a read through the M35 Info thread (stickied) - specifically towards the end. I know there's a lot of pages there - not sure if someone's added the info to the first page yet or not. Another option is to search and do the results as posts rather than threads...

Hope this helps. But if you do find out this info, and its not listed elsewhere, maybe create a thread and post it all up. >_<

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+1 on all this covered before, mostly its on the first few pages. and yeah NS.com is full of useful information if youre a retard :banana: no offence to any NS.com member unless i dont like you, in which it was meant to be offensive.

anyway welcome and post some pics of your Stagea! Where are you located? there is a sydney meetup every thursday evening, also located in a thread...... haha

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i'm in melbourne so i can't make the cruise but i will look through that post again near the end cause the first five or so pages don't help and the last few are the same. does anyone know anything about the sat tv dvd for translation cause i saw some guy sellin one on youtube in melb claiming he had it converted. also i have a jap owners maual if anyone wants to translate but its an owners man not the service man. cheers liam

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i'm in melbourne so i can't make the cruise but i will look through that post again near the end cause the first five or so pages don't help and the last few are the same. does anyone know anything about the sat tv dvd for translation cause i saw some guy sellin one on youtube in melb claiming he had it converted. also i have a jap owners maual if anyone wants to translate but its an owners man not the service man. cheers liam

Have you got the manual as a pdf? If so send it and I'll get the translation started. If you have a book send it to me by mail, I'll scan it and then create a translated one. I've been hunting for a service manual to do the same so if anyone can provide either an electronic or hard copy one I'll get onto it. PM me and I will give you an address.

Related to your post, I'm new to Stagea's too (in fact mine is being delivered in an hour :/ ), and I've found this forum great. Read through the stickys on the front page and you'll find lots of info on most of what you're asking. Then do a bit of a search. I found 90% of what I wanted though through either the stickys or searching. The DVD thing is all over here and you can get it both ways.Long story short there's no translated hack available for the factory system yet and one that works will be an aftermarket system fitted in place of the OEM sometimes using the factory screen (NTSC) and sometimes using a replacement screen.

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The V35 manual probably wont help with parts but if you want genuine parts, your local nissan dealer should be happy to import them for you.

If you want aftermarket, there's a lot of stuff for C34's but I find that M35's are still pretty hard to find parts & info for.

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