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I am in the process of selling my car and as such i have a few items for sale that i have removed prior to selling it...

All items are located in New Farm, Queensland

STILLEN strut brace and 350Z engine cover

- this is a fantastic quality STILLEN strut brace that i bought from STILLEN directly. the brace makes a HUGE difference to the handling of the car as the car does not have one as standard. this does not fit with the factory engine cover, and as such i am including a 350z engine cover with the sale

- these 2 items bolt in with about a 10minute install time and make a huge difference

- no modification needed to anything, it simply bolts in with no fuss

price: $200 (note the strut brace alone costs $400 shipped form stillen new!)

V35 coupe clear corners

- these were bought new from riverside infiniti in the USA

- work on all coupes, nto sure about sedans

- come with 'phantom' amber bulbs

- plug + play item in about 2 minutes

price: $50 - SOLD!

STILLEN z-tube and K&N panel filter

- these items are being sold together as they work well together

- the stillen z-tube is made by them specifically for the V35. it bolts in with NO modification at all and takes about 5 minutes to install.

- the z-tube is basically a totally smooth pipe that connects the AFM to the throttle body and removes the MASSIVE baffle that is in the stock intake tube

- mild performance increase with a huge sound increase :kiss:

- the K&N filter fits in the OEM airbox and also increases induction sound. the iflter has been used for about 12months but is in otherwise perfect condition

price: $120 for the pair - SOLD!

NISMO oil cap

- this is an ORIGINAL nismo oil cap bought from riverside infiniti in the USA

- i have the original box to prove this

- in perfect condition, no flaws

price: $75

NISMO radiator cap

- this is an ORIGINAL nismo radiator cap bought from riverside infiniti in the USA

- i have the original box to prove this

- rated to 1.3bar for a performance increase over stock 0.9bar

price: $25

NISSAN automatic transmission fluid

- i have about 3-4L of OEM auto transmission fluid that has been opened, essentially its 75% of the container of new fluid

- this is nissan Matic J fluid

- works in the 5sp auto NOT the CVT from the 350GT-8

- new costs $80 for a 5L container

price: $30

OEM nissan front brake pads - coupe

- these are from NON-BREMBO brakes and will fit 03-05 V35's and 350z's

- not sure if they will fit the sedan or not

- they are almost brand new and have been used for only 1 month

- i installed them with a set of RDA rotors, and the rotors did not like them at all and squealed. i ended up changing to rb74 pads

- the brake specialist suggests to use these with the stock rotors to get the stock pad performance without squealing

- these were bought new for approx $130 shipped from riverside infiniti in the USA

price: $50

Please find pictures below of the items

Items do not include postage costs. i am happy to post at buyers expense for small items. large items are pick-up only.

send me a PM or post here if you're interested!

cheers,

Warren

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V35 coupe clear corners

- these were bought new from riverside infiniti in the USA

- work on all coupes, nto sure about sedans

- come with 'phantom' amber bulbs

- plug + play item in about 2 minutes

price: $50

STILLEN z-tube and K&N panel filter

- these items are being sold together as they work well together

- the stillen z-tube is made by them specifically for the V35. it bolts in with NO modification at all and takes about 5 minutes to install.

- the z-tube is basically a totally smooth pipe that connects the AFM to the throttle body and removes the MASSIVE baffle that is in the stock intake tube

- mild performance increase with a huge sound increase :kiss:

- the K&N filter fits in the OEM airbox and also increases induction sound. the iflter has been used for about 12months but is in otherwise perfect condition

price: $120 for the pair

Items do not include postage costs. i am happy to post at buyers expense for small items. large items are pick-up only.

send me a PM or post here if you're interested!

cheers,

Warren

Hey Warren May I take the clear corners and the Z Tube - with Filter Off your hands please.

Funds transferred/ Address supllied.

THANKS!!

How much louder can I expect it??

Can't speak for the Z tube as mine is currently in transit.

The K&N filter adds a bit of intake noise but make the whole car sound that much sweeter. The Z-tube will make the most diff. Let us know how the two go.

Can you seperate the strut bar?

i can, but essentially the 350z engine cover is worth next to nothing

also its too large to post so would have to be a pick-up item

i can make it $180 for the strut bar alone but you're better off going with the 350z engine cover as well as it gives the engine bay a better look than showing the entire intake manifold

let me know if you're interested..

is the strut bar sold to me or someone else? :( damn i just woke up and saw sold, before replying i'll take it.

Anyway i guess i'll take both the oil cap and the radiator cap. Can you do those shipped to Melbourne? Since pretty light stuff.

Let me know

Cheers

pw350gt - yeah sorry sold to someone locally who sent a PM saying they would take it at the advertised price. but, the 2 caps are yours, at $75 + $25 + $10postage, total of $110.. how does that sound?

PM if you want to confirm and we'll go from there

I too have a barely used front brake pads for sale from Fredos. It will only fits brembo brake.

$50

FlyingEL - thanks for hijacking my thread, but this for sale thread is related to my items only

please start your own thread if you want to sell something

Damn they sold quick.

Just incase anything falls through I'll go backup for the STILLEN strut brace.

yeah sorry mate i can't believe how popular these items have been!

i should have sold them at twice the price they are advertised for!! haha

actually, someone would have gotten the deal of a lifetime ifthey had of bought the lot in the package price i had initially put up

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