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SUBJECT: GARAGE SALE

0413397102

location: melbourne, VIC

RELISTED DUE TO A TIME WASTER

Volk GT-N with yokohama S-drive $2000

will ship interstate (to NSW $2100 shipped, insured)

2 piece, forged center... 18x8 +31, 18x9 +36, front 235/40/18 and back 265/35/18

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2nd hand wheel SPACERS (not a ring spacer, this has 5 extra bolts. it bolt to ur hub, the extra 5 bolt on to your wheels)

2x Spacer 25mm, hub centric 5x114.3 $120

2x Spacer 30mm, hub centric 5x114.3 $120

Stock S14 wheels 16inch no tyres $200

Oil Cooler kit $200 (10000km)

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350Z specific parts

Buddy Club Pro Spec III Catback (Including Y pipe) - $1250 brand new unopened (rrp $1628). super lightweight high performance system. silencer included

Y pipe -> single mid pipe -> spilt into 2 canon at the back

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Buddy club exhaust manifold - $1050 Brand new , i opened one of them to take picture

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Get the whole set (buddy club header + catback) for $2300

2nd hand (10,000km) X2 test pipe / down pipe, resonated $50

350Z esprit front bar - lightweight fibreglass reinforced... $200

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pic of it on the car

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APS true twin Stainless steel CatBack system + X pipe (to fix the torque loss caused by normal APS kit) $850

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the dyno result (mod: K&N panel + APS cat back + X pipe):

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if you look at the power curves, after the X pipe, it got alot more usable power across the rev range... and on the torque curve, it climbs alot earlier and no more torque drop....

2nd hand, cracked Vented CF bonnet 350Z $200

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used Cusco Front camber arm $400 (4000km)

RSR ti2000 (titanium) lowered spring $300

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F Drop: 15mm (.6in)

R Drop: 15mm (.6in)

F Stiffness: 6.2kg/mm (345lb) (+10%)

R Stiffness: 7.5kg/mm (417lb) (+22%)

Stiffness transfer: 12% to Rear

used (Red) Bride GIAS KEVLAR BACK! low MAX $1400

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used 350Z bride Rail $200

2003 red 350Z allumunium bonnet $400

**SOLD**17inch BBS forged. off GTR R32 V-SPEC II - 17x8 +30 all around (5x114.3)... very rare... forged and lightweight!... a very good track wheels...

**SOLD**2 x Bridgestone 245/45/18. good tread

**SOLD**2 x Bridgestone 225/45/18. good tread

**SOLD** used almost brand new 350Z 2003 headlight

**SOLD**brand new intake vent for front bumper black PLASTIC (not CF) unpainted

**SOLD**18x8.5 Rays FORGED 350Z track optional wheels

**SOLD**Lightweight alloy racing sparco wheels $550 front 17x8 offset +32; back 17x9 offset +39 (5x114.3)

**SOLD**2 x Pirelli P Zero Assimetrico size 255/40/17. good wet and dry tyres... very grippy! plenty of meat. off porsche

**SOLD**2 x Eagle F1 GSD3 size 235/45/17. PLENTY OF MEAT... very grippy tyres!

**SOLD**worn RE55 semis, not much left... 4 x 245/40/18

**SOLD**2 x 255/40/17 falken. good for drift...

Edited by flameboy
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