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Hey Guys n Gals,

Chasing some parts for my interior, some pre damages, 1 piece I broke...

Looking for the pocket that goes where the factory DVD player was, mine had an aftermarket unit and they butchered the pocket.

Also the upper center consol, with pocket and cover, they tore the lid to the cover to fit a monitor.

Now for the back, the black trim in the boot, drivers side, cracked during a fit of frustration.

Also the beige trim above it, drivers side, near rear glass and the beige piece on the roof that attaches.

Thanks,

Mike.

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Nisswreck have one thats failed compliance or something - but they want to sell the halfcut before they part it out. I left my details with them because Im chasing some random interior bits too, never heard back - Im assuming they havent sold any parts off it yet though. iirc they were using it for deliveries, driving it around with trade plates on :whistling:

I've seen some of those parts on Yahoo Auctions. Check out www.importmonster.com.au, then get Jesse Streeter to bring them in for you.

I always thought importmonster did that job for you...

I have been meaning to get in touch with Jease, chasing some floor mats :)

They do, but apparently Jesse is cheaper. He's pretty easy to deal with and I think he's rates aren't too bad. Most people I know deal with Jesse.

Let me know how you get on with the mats. I'm after a set too, was looking at the Nismo ones but none on Yahoo Auctions seem to be the right shape for an M35 even if they say they're for an M35...

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