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hahah yeh it is

hey for that price even i may give it a go

when do you plan on making payment?

will be about $140-150 aud correct?

-mark

hey Mark,

im not sure about the current exchange rate tho, but i think it wil b around that price

i wanna do it as soon as i can get 10 ppl~ but till now only 3 ppls~ lol

Fox

add me to the list - Red colour

and yes also find out if it is suitable for the RHD cars since our battery etc. is on the opposite side of the car.

this kit looks like the wires are the EXACT sizing, so, it might be a problem if it wont reach the grounding points.

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add me to the list - Red colour

and yes also find out if it is suitable for the RHD cars since our battery etc. is on the opposite side of the car.

this kit looks like the wires are the EXACT sizing, so, it might be a problem if it wont reach the grounding points.

Thanks Mark,

I've asked him and he said it will fit, but i will double confirm, and im also waiting for the review on our forum member who has installed this kit few days ago. Hope he can give us some info when he see this.

update:

1. FoxV35 (BLUE)

2. moomoolulu (colour?)

3. danny_tg (colour?)

4. BLISTC (RED)

I would be very interested!! Please add me in!

USD115 shipped for a custom kit is a lot cheaper than the Pivot Volt Stabilised I was initially planning to buy...

Yes ill add u in, thanks.

USD 115 is really a good price, i was thinking to get Volt Stabiliser as well, but ppl said the grounding kit is more useful, so yea. might go for a try~

Update:

1. FoxV35 (BLUE)

2. moomoolulu (BLUE)

3. danny_tg (colour?)

4. BLISTC (RED)

5. Saglapian (colour?)

6. MILLOS (BLUE)

I'm in as well guys!!!

nicenice~

ur from Carlton? the one in sydney? haha...let's go for a chat later. haha~ im goin there for dinner now

3. danny_tg (Black any? or Blue then red, but still considering.. 70% sure)

hi~ i dun think there's any black ones, there's a coke colour. but haven't seen it b4~ lol

plz put ur name down if ur 100% sure. when it reach 10 ppls n ill purchase it

Are the G35 engine bays the same as ours? Are our batteries to the left or to the right?

PS. I would like black in colour if possible, if not red. Cheers!

it will be 100% fit on our car. im very sure

and there's no black in colour. sorry~ u want me 2 put it Red for ya? thx

Are the G35 engine bays the same as ours? Are our batteries to the left or to the right?

PS. I would like black in colour if possible, if not red. Cheers!

same engine bays,, our batteries are on the right side,,

hey guys just putting my input. I have bought the kit from sxexcx's and put it onto my V35. Everything fit 100% and the only problem is the battery was on the other side. Therefore putting my idea i basically swap the connection the other way around.

sxexcx's instruction:

Wire #2 suppose to connect to the battery

Wire #8 suppose to connect to the Grounding point on the Brakes compartment.

My install:

Wire #2 connect to the grounding point on the brakes compartment

Wire #8 connect to the battery

The improvement i have is the Car definitely running much smoother and more responsive. The Auto Gear shift also crispier and noticeably quicker.

The DIY term is pretty easy install for the engine bay, except the Auto transmission point. You have to go underneath the car to install it.

I cannot provide the Dyno results as this mod is not to increase Horsepower/KW, but to improve the responsiveness and smoothness of the VQ35 and shifting time on the CVT Auto Transmission.

Also the kit should fit on the Sedan with VQ35 as well.

hope my review helps

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