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M35 : Buddyclub Coilover Suspension


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Hi All,

I just contacted Buddyclub Australia regarding to a set of coil over suspension for the NM35.

They do not sell them at the moment as they need to R&D for the right spec as in Bottom Bracket, Top mount and spring rate for our car.

But he reconk they will look into it and start a limited run for our car and I think its a good news.

They told me they need a minium 5 set of order for them to worth while to make this happen.

I have put my name down but I need 4 more car to come on board.

They have the D1 spec rrp at $ 2309 at the moment, they told me if we can get the 5 set happen,

We can have it for a very very special price, and Im not talking only 10-20% off....

So i reconk if we can get this happen it will be good for all NM35 owner.

regards,

David

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Hi All,

I just contacted Buddyclub Australia regarding to a set of coil over suspension for the NM35.

They do not sell them at the moment as they need to R&D for the right spec as in Bottom Bracket, Top mount and spring rate for our car.

But he reconk they will look into it and start a limited run for our car and I think its a good news.

They told me they need a minium 5 set of order for them to worth while to make this happen.

I have put my name down but I need 4 more car to come on board.

They have the D1 spec rrp at $ 2309 at the moment, they told me if we can get the 5 set happen,

We can have it for a very very special price, and Im not talking only 10-20% off....

So i reconk if we can get this happen it will be good for all NM35 owner.

regards,

David

Show me some more details and i would be keen as and happy to pay.........However i dont really want to be dicked around as research donkeys......keep me posted though.

Cheers

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Yea, should be any problems,

The do have the V35/G35 already.

They have the USDM M35 4wd seden in the list and i belive it will be very close to our NM35,

But anyway Atleast I know someone is keen, I will give them a call tomo and see !

thankz all

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dunno much about this suspension, is it good? Good company? I'm after doing the brakes and suspension as my first two big things so I'll certainly register my interest and do alittle more reading.

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dunno much about this suspension, is it good? Good company? I'm after doing the brakes and suspension as my first two big things so I'll certainly register my interest and do alittle more reading.

Brakes are easy. Just get brembos off v35 or 350z.

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