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- (-) Remove Seat Belt Anchor filter Seat Belt Anchor
- 3rd Row Seat Belt (2) Apply 3rd Row Seat Belt filter
- ABS Pump (1) Apply ABS Pump filter
- Airbag (3) Apply Airbag filter
- Centre Console (1) Apply Centre Console filter
- Door (14) Apply Door filter
- Heated Seat Switch (14) Apply Heated Seat Switch filter
- Heated Seat Switches (4) Apply Heated Seat Switches filter
- Seat (334) Apply Seat filter
- Seat Airbag (2) Apply Seat Airbag filter
- Seat Belt (293) Apply Seat Belt filter
- Seat Belt - Centre (6) Apply Seat Belt - Centre filter
- Seat Belt Pretensioner (2) Apply Seat Belt Pretensioner filter
- Seat Belt Stalk (70) Apply Seat Belt Stalk filter
- Seat Centre Rear Back Bottom (24) Apply Seat Centre Rear Back Bottom filter
- Seat Centre Rear Back Top (24) Apply Seat Centre Rear Back Top filter
- Seats Leather Complete Set (24) Apply Seats Leather Complete Set filter
- Tensioner (1) Apply Tensioner filter
- Trim (1) Apply Trim filter
- Wing (1) Apply Wing filter
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Nissan trivia
- Car accessories can range from the amazing to the redundant, but nothing manages to balance somewhere between the two more than the doorframe umbrella compartment that came with the Nissan Pulsar GTi-R.
- There are a lot of popular SUVs, but the Nissan X-Trail takes top place as the best selling model in the world. In 2017 alone, global sales of the X-Trail amounted to 814,000 units sold!
- Nissan used to be called Datson, which was then changed to Datsun because son in Japanese means disadvantage. Eventually, there was a complete rebrand, and the name Nissan was born.
- Nissan built the very first limo and made it specifically for the Emperor of Japan. The car was powered by a growling V8 engine and was just over six metres long.
- The Nissan GT-R is widely considered to be the fastest street-legal car in Europe, after beating both Ferrari and Porsche on the Nürburgring racing track. It is currently the fastest production car in the world.