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Do you have the factory Screen/Nav Unit. I saw the cluster on ebay also, but was trying to determine if it was the right cluster to suit car with factory screen (different part numbers according to Nismo catalog)?

I have a set of Nismo boost gauges. Looking for the Nismo cluster as we speak (ex Japan). Out of interest, what did you end out paying?

Yeah I have the factory screen/nav. I thought they were only available for the cars with the factory screens?

Got it for $400 in the end, which I thought was pretty good considering the prices on Import Monster.

Yeah I have the factory screen/nav. I thought they were only available for the cars with the factory screens?

Got it for $400 in the end, which I thought was pretty good considering the prices on Import Monster.

Nope...different units were/are available...

Iain installed one also:

http://www.m35stagea.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=116

Good price though....

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Nope...different units were/are available...

Iain installed one also:

http://www.m35stagea.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=116

Good price though....

Fingers crossed I have the right one then...

Can't look at that M35stagea.info link... seems down for me again for some reason... down about 70% of the time I go to look :(

yeah sorry about the site being down. its not, im back now so i can look into it!

all my info to the navi screen is missing. not that i care, its for tv and reverse camera. the dash looks the goods!

also note that that it DOES light up bright during the day, and at night it goes dimmer. opposite to the standard one. see if your hi-beam light is yellow. mine is. weird.

yeah sorry about the site being down. its not, im back now so i can look into it!

all my info to the navi screen is missing. not that i care, its for tv and reverse camera. the dash looks the goods!

also note that that it DOES light up bright during the day, and at night it goes dimmer. opposite to the standard one. see if your hi-beam light is yellow. mine is. weird.

Yeah I checked http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ and it said it was up, but I'm behind a different ISP at the moment than usual, and still shows as down :(

Sounds like it'll work regardless then, but no more green leaf :( Ah well, fingers crossed I got the right one!

I had an issue with one of my sites previously with people behind TPG being unable to view. Ended up being a reverse DNS issue, might be worth looking into?

Plenty of different stuff available for 350Z/ G35 in the US (think Ichiba,etc), but going that way will actually REDUCE the wheel to guard clearance.

Maybe shoot spoolin12 a PM, I'm sure his offsets must be close to this after the fitment of his Akebono Brake setup, due to the required spacers to clear the calipers.

For anyone who is thinking about getting Ichiba stuff...

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/374310-ichiba-camber-arms-ftl.html

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/318174-ichiba-rear-camber-failed-please-look-check-yours.html

I'm assuming the links refer to damaged or weak parts, it was more of a general direction to that type of part, rather than a endorsement.

Good point nonetheless.

I'm assuming the links refer to damaged or weak parts, it was more of a general direction to that type of part, rather than a endorsement.

Good point nonetheless.

Yeah of course...didn't mean to insinuate you were endorsing them :thumbsup:

Just a warning nevertheless!

Cheers mate, shot him through a PM.

I'm also looking to stretch so hopefully it won't rub too much.

Would a narrower rim help at all? The only reason I ask is the rims I'm looking at only come in +22, 10 or 0.

Ill send you thru some photos when i get some off mine. i think i have +20 offset on a 18x10 inch rim with stretched tyres..

the rears are in just and the fronts are out of the guards by about an inch..

ok so my wing arrived while i was away, got it and put it on the car. finishes off the outside for me!

also installed regassed tailgate struts. now it opens and stays open lol

ok so my wing arrived while i was away, got it and put it on the car. finishes off the outside for me!

also installed regassed tailgate struts. now it opens and stays open lol

How much was the struts?

ok so my wing arrived while i was away, got it and put it on the car. finishes off the outside for me!

also installed regassed tailgate struts. now it opens and stays open lol

Might be time for a pic in the gallery?

Did you use "Strut Re-Gas" or similar? Cost?

How much was the struts?

$100 at my local mechanic.

Might be time for a pic in the gallery?

Did you use "Strut Re-Gas" or similar? Cost?

yeah apparently they pressurize them in a box and force more gas in. the seals allow gas in, but not out (im sure they eventually leak)

anyway they work very well! now i have a spare set.

also have 2 spare working hi-mount stop lights work :)

Here's what I did to my Stagea on Thursday night on the way up the coast:

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Tyre blew on the F3 just before the heavy vehicle checking station/weighbridge - luckily for me it just deflated really quickly instead of exploding. MASSIVE thanks to StageIan for helping, and then giving me a lift home from the coast.

Obviously I'll have to take a LOT of camber out when I get a new set installed in a few days - both sides were worn right down to the thread/metal...

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