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Hey Luke,

Probably a Haltech or a Utec.

What are you running?

any dramas with installation?

what power you getting???

I'm running Haltech's platinum pro harness 350z.

I got hi-power racing in slacks creek to put it in for me, no major hassles, had to mod a bit of the intercooler piping to suit and that was about it.

Without a boost controller it runs 5psi and came out with 270hp (went in with 210hp) and I think it was a relatively conservative tune.

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I currently have 225/35 18s stretched on 18 x 9.5 +20 rims on the front and 235/40 18s on 18 x 9.5 +20 on the rear, but the rear offset is softer than I hoped once I fitted my camber kit - so I am about to put some 265/40 18s stretched on 18 x 10 +12 rims on the rear.

I currently have 225/35 18s stretched on 18 x 9.5 +20 rims on the front and 235/40 18s on 18 x 9.5 +20 on the rear, but the rear offset is softer than I hoped once I fitted my camber kit - so I am about to put some 265/40 18s stretched on 18 x 10 +12 rims on the rear.

Very nice! i like your V, very tasteful where abouts did you get that front lip, ive been looking on ebay but dont want to pay 400$ shipping lol

Thanks mate. Got the lip off Carmate http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php?productid=NSR35012OEMFL

But I am about to get a new front bar and kit, so it is for sale shortly if you want it. Has a few decent cracks/nicks and scratches, and has only ever been rattle-can blacked, so will need a bit of panel beating work work to bring up to scratch. But for $100 you can't go wrong :)

Thanks mate. Got the lip off Carmate http://www.carmate.c...d=NSR35012OEMFL

But I am about to get a new front bar and kit, so it is for sale shortly if you want it. Has a few decent cracks/nicks and scratches, and has only ever been rattle-can blacked, so will need a bit of panel beating work work to bring up to scratch. But for $100 you can't go wrong :)

Hi Andrew, have you decided on what kit you are going for? :)

Car looks great, stockish but tasteful. :thumbsup:

possibly mate! just looking for something in the mean time before i get a chargespeed front

Nice. :thumbsup:

I only know 3 V35 coupes with Chargespeed front in Australia, _L8RSXY_, Grrrr and a member who bought a genuine Chargespeed demo car from Japan. :worship:

Just one thing you have to bear in mind is that, with Chargespeed front being so low, either you have to get 20 inch rims or stay on stock ride height if you don't want to scrape all the time.

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I do have 20s, but im about 8 cm off the ground, but thats orite, its my favourite bar, and ive driven a lot of lowered cars/ i have to be careful of how stretched my tyres are anyway, but im planning on bags soon so that will helppost-84440-0-56800700-1304041491_thumb.jpg and thanks for the heads up, any picsof grrr?

I do have 20s, but im about 8 cm off the ground, but thats orite, its my favourite bar, and ive driven a lot of lowered cars/ i have to be careful of how stretched my tyres are anyway, but im planning on bags soon so that will helppost-84440-0-56800700-1304041491_thumb.jpg and thanks for the heads up, any picsof grrr?

:thumbsup: . That should get rid of the scrapping factor.

Photos of Grrrr - http://www.skylinesa...o6/page__st__40

Chargespeed is my favourite front bar too. I decided against it (For now) because I've got 19 inch wheels. Even with my Veilside front bar at stock ride height now, I just clear my own driveway.

Until I buy another house with flat/smooth driveway, I guess the car will be staying as it is.

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damn, thats hot!, i prefer it on the white coupes though. You should just go for it man! you only live once

im thinking i'll do something like this :

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but with a black projector housing and no LEDs

:).

I really want to, Joel. But the feeling of scrapping everytime I take the car out from my own garage won't be a good one.

Plus, I want to stop spending on it. If not, it will never ever end if you know what I mean.

In all truth, I already love the way the V35 looks in stock. So no matter what's been done to it (Most bodykits, rims, etc.), I still like it. :)

You should really go for it, if you can. It will look really good. :thumbsup:

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