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V35, 350zn Skyline Parts For Sale,volk Racing Rays Gt-f 19", Mines Full Racing Computer, Suspension Etc.....


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i've sold my v35 afew weeks ago, now got some quality parts left behind:

brand new Rays volk racing GT-F 19" f:8.5J offset +23 r:9.5J offset +27 top secret gold($4400)

this will surly perfect offset for 350z and v35 will also fit RB skylines,

bought this afew months ago, never been used or fitted, comes with center cap and valve,

took me 7 months as i order it fresh from Rays. cost me $4700, now selling for $4400. and this is also the special color aswell,

this can save u money and time.

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MINES full racing computer for v35 (vq35de) non-rev up model ($1500)

this, the mines people promise it will made about 18-25hp@wheel with appropriate modification and its plug and play full computer,

so after u want to sell the car this can plug off to resell which means i got a much better resell value than just flash tune you OEM ECU.

this also took me 5 months to wait for, it cost me $2700 when i bought it new.

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short shifter for 350z or v35 ($80)

got it as a gift but never been used or fitted

ox motor sport front tower bar for v35 only($120) SOLD!!!

no demage in perfect condtion

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V35 OEM suspensions front and rear will also fit 350z($400)

one used for about 15000km, no leek of damage, great to get a set for spare.

if you are interested please text me on 0424380068 (tomy)

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