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Yep. Here ya go.

(if anyone can translate, please do)

250t RS Four V with HICAS

Twin sunroof

DVD/Navi pop up screen

Dunno what ACCS3 is.

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I was guessing the other day on a mates car that ACCS3 was either Reverse camera or Radar cruise?

Cheers

Andy

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I was guessing the other day on a mates car that ACCS3 was either Reverse camera or Radar cruise?

Cheers

Andy

Don't think it is the camera.

My car has OE reversing camera and does not show ACCS3 on FAST.

*EDIT*

Come to think of it, I have DVD/Navi, Black leather interior and Reverse Camera from factory on my car, yet FAST only displays 2 or them :D

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Edited by iamhe77
maybe ACCS3 are the stagea kick things in the doors?? :D

The scuff plates?

No, cheeky B@stard... but thanks for reminding me to look up how to remove/apply them without breaking anything (couldn't help myself and bought a set from IM)

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i know you did hahah

they are easy, they literally just unclip! just rip them up. ive had to remove my passenger one several times to get to the ECU and surrounding parts

:D

I think you are confusing yourself there mate.

The scuff plates don't need to be removed to get to your ECU. The long angle cover with the curled end does, but the scuff plates (on the body work and under the bottom of the door when the door is shut) do not.

I looked at the drivers side rear scuff plate on Sunday and it was glued on at the rear most point. I also have an odd plastic clip on one of the ones I bought.

Looks quite fiddly and I seem to have an easy time breaking thinks like this - thus the caution.

dont make me go home and take pics!! i might make a fool of myself and that will be bad for you. ohh wait a sec........

lol anyway, the rears are weird. but i remember my fronts clipped off. but check it out and let us know!

dont make me go home and take pics!! i might make a fool of myself and that will be bad for you. ohh wait a sec........

lol anyway, the rears are weird. but i remember my fronts clipped off. but check it out and let us know!

Jeez sometimes the G35 manual is useful. Othertimes, not so.

I can see and already knew that there are 3 clips for each (front = #11, rear = #13) and that extra little clip I have already removed.

Is item #11 what you "popped off"? Was there any adhesive?

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btw. Love the instructions for removal. F*ck'n clap. clap.

nope no plastic clips on ours. and the rear one is TOTALLY different being its not a sedan.

so i may be right afterall :D

What are you talking about?

Aren't your scuff plates the same as the pictured ones a couple of posts up?

The plates pictured above are the ones I bought and all of them have 3 wedges on the underside that click into white clips.

That diagram is from the 2003 G35 Sedan.

I just noticed on the fast copy that my m35 is a 02\03 model. I thought i bought on 02 model can anyone confirm this because it has 2002 on the compliance plates. Is my car actually an 03 model

Thanks for the fast FAST. I think the ACCS3 might be the cruise control does it stand for automatic cruise control something or other

ooh, nice man!

(although I hate the grill)

What is highway cruising like for fuel consumption?

Dont get on the highway that often only oncein 6 months but i di about 620kms up the river before i filled up. Its just a pain when someone slows down because the cruise slows down to match ther speed from the front mount radar

Thanks for the fast FAST. I think the ACCS3 might be the cruise control does it stand for automatic cruise control something or other

Maybe, or does it just stand for Accessories 3.

As in the different packs, snow pack etc etc.

can someone fast mine please :P

NM35-303052

nick if you read this can you bring one of the DVDs stephen gave to you last weekend please? cheers!

the copy andy gave me doesnt seem to have m35s in the list. but i FINALLY got it working. had to load XP in a virtual machine

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