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Just get another piece of plastic and superglue it in the same spot.

Most plastic models have plastic rods about the same diameter that are the waste part of the mold.

OR

if you are really keen, find the broken bit. I can bet that it was broken off whilst putting the console back in place and the broken piece will be some where around the place it is meant to locate.

Happy searching.

the front locating pin??

andy found out they mostly just fall out, but mine is broken and i wont be fixing it. it doesnt move all that much and personally it doesnt worry me all that much!

Yeah likewise, doesnt really bother me all that much, i do however need the knee storage for drivers side as when they ripped it apart they broke one of the tabs and it tore out a hole also.

the previous owner was a keen surfer. wax, fin tuning tools amoung other things i found.

Yeah likewise, doesnt really bother me all that much, i do however need the knee storage for drivers side as when they ripped it apart they broke one of the tabs and it tore out a hole also.

the previous owner was a keen surfer. wax, fin tuning tools amoung other things i found.

There's drivers knee storage??

yeah those little pockets between your knee and the centre console. i keep a usb cable in mine for the charger in the lighter socket

:) duh of course. I was thinking maybe there was some sort of gloveboxy thing under the steering wheel or something. Never really think of the little pockets cause it looks like they were designed for a pack of ciggies.

ive noticed when i floor it off the line or accelerate harshly, things fall out of that place pretty easily. my mrs was putting her phone in the passenger side one till i gave the car a hit a few times and it landed under her feet each time :)

  • 3 weeks later...
Not sure if anyone has reaslied but this thing is back up for sale....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Damaged-Nissan-Stag...%3A1%7C294%3A50

I was wondering what he had done with it, thanks :(

That guy is dodgy, read the questions to the seller at the bottom of the ad.

As soon as someone asked the key question about weather it was an insurance write off or statutory write off he goes all difficult and avoids the question.

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