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Hi Guys can get these Stillen Intakes! Stillen G35 Hi-Flow Intake 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe

Will again be supplied by Riverside Infiniti

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Description: Cold air is in, and STILLEN can supply your G35 coupe or sedan with plenty of it. Long known as the leaders in Nissan/Infiniti performance tuning, STILLEN has introduced a Cold Air Intake System for the popular G35 coupe and sedan. Due to the different states of tune of each model, the intake adds 11horsepower at 6,100 RPM to the G35 Sedan and 5 ponies at 5,700 RPM to the Coupe. Comprised of a high-quality polyurethane intake port, washable and reusable cotton filter element, and STILLEN's signature Aluminum Venturi Ring, the Intake draws air from outside the engine bay. The venturi ring acts as a velocity stack, speeding up and directing the airflow into the intake chambers, making more useable and noticeable power. The Intake System also lends a more aggressive tone to the G35 when pressed, but remains unobtrusive at idle. Every magazine has been impressed with the G35's performance characteristics; and the STILLEN Cold Air Intake System is the perfect way to add an edge to yours.

and the word from the man, Tony from Riverside Infiniti

I have personally tested over 6 different intakes, and found that the JWT does not benefit performance wise over OEM w/K&N filter. The JWT heats up and the heat shield does not work.

The best intake I've tested as far as lowering intake temps consistantly is the Stillen cold air box w/Z tube. I'd recomend this to anyone, and use this on my 350Z actually. When compared to the JWT the stillen is significantly lower when looking at intake air temps during hot summer days etc...

These come pre-packaged in their own boxes, and as such we can only ship them out two per package realistically, each two would be a total of $450 shipped.

What I can do, and what I highly recomend, is to unpack them from their individual boxes, and I'll combine all the components in one package, and pack them differently. Doing this, I can get probably 4 intakes in the same sized package.

the total this way for 4-packed intakes would be $850 shipped.

This is $212.50 for each intake kit AFTER the shipping, when ordered in QTY of 4 together. (guys i have seen these around the $218 USD mark before shipping on other sellers websites! So your getting it cheaper than the US guys, as well as getting FREE shipping technically.......)

Again, shipped USPS like before.

This would be the most practical way to get them shipped overseas, the way stillen packages these is one kit at a time, and the box has a LOT of packing in it, so I can remove all of that extra packing, and re-pack these as mentioned above.

So whos in? After paying via paypal, and their shittier exchange rate, your looking at around $280 AUD for this Stillen Intake Delivered to 1 address in Sydney, where you will be required to pick it up. Keep in mind this does not come with a Z Tube you will need to purchase this separately.

I can set up this GB and run it, but i wont buy buying one this time around, as i am BROKE :P and trying to save money to go overseas!

I have opened this group buy to different states, however keep in mind will need to get the 1 package sent down to 1 nominated trustworthy person in each state who can distribute to the others. This is the best and only way to keep the price down.

Cheers

-Mark

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If it is as good as Tony says I'll be keen. As I was looking at getting the JWT anyway so if the STILLEN is better, why not.

Anyone else from Melbourne interested?

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If it is as good as Tony says I'll be keen. As I was looking at getting the JWT anyway so if the STILLEN is better, why not.

Anyone else from Melbourne interested?

Temped.

But for that price, I will probably make up my own with a larger funnel.

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If it is as good as Tony says I'll be keen. As I was looking at getting the JWT anyway so if the STILLEN is better, why not.

Anyone else from Melbourne interested?

just waiting if i can get a good deal for a nismo r tune cold air intake system, if not i'll definitely getting in to the group buy for melbourne.

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Closing as group buy is off.

As a reminder, when posting group buys please keep in mind that forum rules state you must have a start and end date. Even though this is not the For Sale section, I need to ensure you still go by forum rules, otherwise we will need to stop classified adds in the V35 section.

cheers

Bobby

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