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does it have the cover for the master cylinder compartment? Mine never came with one.. i have the one for the battery though.

Let me know.

You need a LHD battery cover. And I think there was some custom work involved, but Cam (iamhe77) can confirm.

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What happened to the original Stagea that you needed the motor AND wiring?

+1 Don't you have the old engine and loom still? I could be interested in both.

You need a LHD battery cover. And I think there was some custom work involved, but Cam (iamhe77) can confirm.

yeah, G35 battery cover and shroud.

Need to cut about 10-15mm off the top of the steel frame so that the cover can sit in position.

Also recommended to make up two small brackets for the holes at the top to clip into and make it secure.

Looks awesome though and will definitely be an early addition to my PNM35.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/311501-m35-brake-fluid-panel-cover/page__view__findpost__p__5147723

yeah, G35 battery cover and shroud.

Need to cut about 10-15mm off the top of the steel frame so that the cover can sit in position.

Also recommended to make up two small brackets for the holes at the top to clip into and make it secure.

Looks awesome though and will definitely be an early addition to my PNM35.

http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__5147723

as in this ?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-JDM-Battery-Cover-2003-2007-G35-/230681766789?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35b5b46b85

Same thing, except for the other side.

We want their battery cover to complete the look and they want ours....

That's basically what you have on your car. G35 being LHD has their battery and brake fluid areas opposite to us

Interested in the drivers seat.

What is the condition of the leather? any cracks or tears?

Need the plastic card holder under the visor also. Mine has a broken leg.

Do you have the security blind for the boot? Mine is torn.

Thanks

Interested in the drivers seat.

What is the condition of the leather? any cracks or tears?

Need the plastic card holder under the visor also. Mine has a broken leg.

Do you have the security blind for the boot? Mine is torn.

Thanks

Cargo blind is sold, posted late last week and arrived by courier today. thumbsup.gif

Thanks Chad, appreciate the fast sending of the item.

I'll let you know if there's anything else I need.

Cheers mate,

Jas

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