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Hi guys,

Have a few parts lying around which if I get the right $ for them I will sell otherwise it will all be installed on the car shortly on its next service at my mechanics.

1. Stillen strut brace to suit coupes and sedans. I had this on my white 300gt but have since sold the car and removed the brace.

Below pic is what it looks like installed in a G35. Will have actual pics up later. Chasing $250.00.

/edit actual pics are attached.

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2. Mishimoto Aluminium Radiator. Bought this a while back from a forum member and have not had the time to install it. Its still brand new in the box. Will fit coupe and sedan V35s and is a direct bolt on replacement for OEM. Chasing $450.00. Original owner paid close to $900 to get it shipped from the US

http://www.mishimoto.com/infiniti-g35-perf...adiator-03.html

3. Clear Indicator corners for SEDAN only. Purchased this a few months back from the group buy and removed it upon sale of the car. Still in brand new condition and is a genuine Nissan part. Chasing $60.00

Any questions please let me know...as usual, pick up is preferred Brisbane Southside. Will post interstate as a last resort.

Be quick as my car is due for service in another 1000kms and if the strut brace and radiator don't sell by then I will probably get the mechanic to fit it all.

Cheers.

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I can confirm that....the V35 cover needs to be removed. The Stillen strut brace is a quality item...well worth the $250....I paid a fortune to get mine shipped over from Stillen USA direct....

Also, according to the Stillen installation instructions, you may need another air intake tube...go search the Stillen website for more info.

To those keen on the strut brace, install with caution!!! The stupid strut nuts are bound to slip under the socket wrench....So be careful....Or fork out $100 to get a nut opener kit (like I did)...

I am so tempted with the radiator.......but I know that if I buy it, my Mrs will hang me by my balls...

I can confirm that....the V35 cover needs to be removed. The Stillen strut brace is a quality item...well worth the $250....I paid a fortune to get mine shipped over from Stillen USA direct....

Also, according to the Stillen installation instructions, you may need another air intake tube...go search the Stillen website for more info.

To those keen on the strut brace, install with caution!!! The stupid strut nuts are bound to slip under the socket wrench....So be careful....Or fork out $100 to get a nut opener kit (like I did)...

I am so tempted with the radiator.......but I know that if I buy it, my Mrs will hang me by my balls...

Your mrs probably won't notice the radiator once its been installed ;) Just need to get it shipped to a mates address LOL.

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Updated:

Strut brace installed in my car no longer for sale.

n15m0's Boxing day sale!

Mishimoto Radiator - Required slight modifications to install in my sedan as a result I did not go ahead with it. Should be a straight fit for coupes! $400! Brand new in Box.

Clear Corners for sedan - I can't believe these are still here, cheap mod that makes a big difference aesthetically. - $50!

what mod is required to make it fit in the sedan? what exactly is included - just the radiator and cap?

Yes radiator and Cap. I'm not 100% sure what exactly is required but my mechanic informed me to make it fit they would require trimming of plastic and modifying hoses and it was not a direct bolt on as I thought it was and hence I did not go ahead with it.

The box states G35 and part number matches website so I believe this may have meant the Coupe only but unsure if there are any differences between coupe and sedan radiator.

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