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On 5/10/2017 at 2:03 AM, Girorostar said:

Any more info on the setup? 

The kit is made by a company here in the states called Momentum Performance,They went out of business a few years ago. Its a GT35r, V band plumbing 600cc injectors. ETC. Ive changed up a few things, Im running a custom SFR intercooler a little more airflow friendly to the sedan bumper and the Cosworth plenum.  Pretty happy but im ready for more boost.

 

https://www.z1motorsports.com/forced-induction/momentum-performance/momentum-performance-single-turbo-kit-350z-g35-p-4875.html

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On 02/11/2015 at 8:25 PM, colin.ssc said:

Mine was done by Leo. He's from Sydney area. Wrx and liberty guys use his services heaps. Let me know if you want his contact details.

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Hey mate have you got Leo's contact details?? Definitely interested! Thanks!

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2 hours ago, LesF said:

On the day I handed over my Z :4_joy:  and drove this home.  2010 370GT fresh off the boat, seems to have been looked after nicely by the previous owner(s).

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Jealous about the Red. I tried for months for a Red SP v36.

got a boring white in the end

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My 2010 V36 250GT. Live in Tokyo, enjoying the TV tuner while driving. :14_relaxed:

BBS style rims

Tanabe Sustec Pro Coilovers

And in future some dark window tint at the back. And thats probably about all I want to do with her. 

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C7608573-4354-47F7-8310-F9B238BCA4A2_zpsGot the 10.5's on the rear finally.

F--19x9.5 +38 with 10mm spacer. 265/35/19. Pss tires

R---19x10.5 + 30. With pretty decent pull 285/35/19 pss tires

 

also put my vent visors on.

 

 

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 So this is mine

V36 with R35 GTR rims

245/35R20 on the front

255/35R20 on the rear

Bent the rear bumper bolt mount up so it wouldnt scrub on the rear.

Fronts could use 10-15mm spacer but nothing at the moment 

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