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Sorry, I feel like I've hijacked the forum.

Just one more question, someone raised the possibility of importing.

How is J-Spec as an importer? I know you can't bag out company's on here but there are ways to do that without actually doing it .... or you could pm me.

I have gone thru J-Spec,(soon to land an M35) after being referred by a work collegue who brought 2 cars thru J-spec, and I must say Ben has gone above & beyond, is very helpful and answers all questions if he can, and if he cant, he'll get an answer for you. Top bloke cant recommend him enough. I wouldnt hesitate to buy thru Ben again. J-Spec Imports

Hey people,

I'm having trouble buying two belts for vq25det on M35 in Autobarn as they had no listing at all. :rant:

Does anyone know aftermarket part numbers for these belts?

Thanks a milion.

Dave

Hey people,

I'm having trouble buying two belts for vq25det on M35 in Autobarn as they had no listing at all. :rant:

Does anyone know aftermarket part numbers for these belts?

Thanks a milion.

Dave

Belts are the same as 350z;

Alternator - 4PK950

Power steering Pump - 6PK1180

Link to belt "how to":thumbsup:

http://www.m35stagea...lit=belts#p1867

Edited by Daleo

yeh they are the same. just keep in mind that the pictures are different to the actual product,

we dont have camber adjustable tops.

which is why i bought the V1's, I couldnt justify spending an extra $300 just for a bees dick larger canister

Yes, that's them. Send Paul at Street to Track an email (I PM'ed you) & ask what the current price is. Mine are on the way (with custom spring rates) & were $1165 delivered.

But if you are in a hurry, Just Jap would probably get them to you sooner if they're in stock & you get standard rates.

yeh they are the same. just keep in mind that the pictures are different to the actual product,

we dont have camber adjustable tops.

which is why i bought the V1's, I couldnt justify spending an extra $300 just for a bees dick larger canister

Hey Aaron, since when does $1299 - $1149 = $300 (JJ prices)

lol @ your maths. What is it you do again?

Edited by Commsman

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