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Yeh, I used to have a set on mine too. They're not ideal. post-61153-0-51601300-1302746704_thumb.jpg 20mm spacers would help a lot.

I now have these; post-61153-0-09558200-1302746830_thumb.jpg V35 18x8, +30 offset. Much betterthumbsup.gifpost-61153-0-78944500-1302747133_thumb.jpg

Yep - I've got 350z 18 x 8 +30 on mine and they fit pretty well.

Thought I'm looking at a set of 370z 18 x 9 + 15 :pirate:

Yep - I've got 350z 18 x 8 +30 on mine and they fit pretty well.

Thought I'm looking at a set of 370z 18 x 9 + 15 :pirate:

ahhhh.....now I know why you've been trawling the Z club!!!!!

Yep - I've got 350z 18 x 8 +30 on mine and they fit pretty well.

Thought I'm looking at a set of 370z 18 x 9 + 15 :pirate:

Now that would be a nice upgrade :thumbsup:

And the Akebono brakes would be a no brainer...

Now that would be a nice upgrade :thumbsup:

And the Akebono brakes would be a no brainer...

Nah already have a set of 350z brembos...just need braided lines...

I thought about getting the Akebonos but from what I've read on a few G37/z forums they're no better then the brembos...apparently nissan switched from Brembos to save cost...

Nah already have a set of 350z brembos...just need braided lines...

I thought about getting the Akebonos but from what I've read on a few G37/z forums they're no better then the brembos...apparently nissan switched from Brembos to save cost...

Forgot you had the Brembo's pinch.gif

Yep, know what you mean; bloody big tho'...

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Hey guy's found this awesome buy on Import Monster

Going cheap......retails for $1,500 to $1,600 normally.

http://www.importmon....jpg&title=NM35

Good luck....and happy biddingthumbsup.gif

Hmm I wonder who won these...:ph34r::whistling:

BTW are these Bilsteins?

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/146104507&thumb=http://f2.auctions.c.yimg.jp/img353.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/6/1/8/3/hgmaja-thumb-1299929472746181.jpg&title=M35%202WD

Looks like for PM35s only

Hmm I wonder who won these...:ph34r::whistling:

BTW are these Bilsteins?

http://www.importmon...title=M35%202WD

Looks like for PM35s only

C#$K....I bid on em the week before and they went $15 above my bid price......then they went back on and no bid against you at all!!!...I could have bid too...but i didn't think it would go that cheap as I went higher than you did!

good luck with em....hope you chassis cracks in half!!!!!! :P

oh great by btw!!!!thumbsup.gif

C#$K....I bid on em the week before and they went $15 above my bid price......then they went back on and no bid against you at all!!!...I could have bid too...but i didn't think it would go that cheap as I went higher than you did!

good luck with em....hope you chassis cracks in half!!!!!! :P

oh great by btw!!!!thumbsup.gif

Meh with all the issues I've got in my car I think my chassis is already cracked...

Might get a set of 12/10 made up by silkroads and ship em out st them same time lol.

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Craig...looks like there's another set available...

http://www.importmon....jpg&title=NM35

A large batch must have fallen off a truck or something for them to go for 1/2 the regular price!

Nah....don't need em....happy with Mutant Bilstein/Nismo setup I have.

Still working on more power!ph34r.gif

They're 16/10 spring rate, are BCs 12/10 or 10/8?

It isn't on the Just Jap site and I couldn't find it on here.

Just curious how much stiffer the Silk Roads would be... Pretty ironic if they're going to be teeth rattling stiff.

Just curious how much stiffer the Silk Roads would be... Pretty ironic if they're going to be teeth rattling stiff.

I'll let you know in a month's time....:pirate:

Worse comes to worse Streeter said I could order matching springs at a lower rate, say 12kg fronts...

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Any one able to post some shots of there M35 fitted with BC's? Shots of the fitment rather than ride bight would be great, love to see how they are height adjustable in the rear being a separate spring/shock set up.

Mike.

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