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Currently haven't figured it out on my friend's end because of work and school for him.
As for modding, Nexus should've found his copy of the game but unsure why the autoscan wasn't working properly for him when it registared all his other steam games. I remember having a similar issue when Fallout 4 first launched and having to manually going into a text editor to add a line of code so the Nexus Autoscan would be able to detect it. But I haven't found any search results for something similar.
The only things I can think of to remedy the situation would be to either uninstall and reinstall Nexus or mod the old fashioned way by downloading into a mod folder and manually adding those mods to the base game.
Anyway for the GD Stash, I think you could use the following link and use the second download option:
http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23414
And this has been the most helpful video I've found so far...
https://youtu.be/4rJI90ONGcI?t=1m17s
The other option is from the site itself that has an "official" modding section but I haven't used this yet:
http://www.grimdawn.com/guide/settings/modding.php