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Hi guys,

I've just got my 2003 Stagea ARX. I'm lovin' it but it has the common thud that comes form worn castor bushes?

I've read through the G35driver forum and have found that Nissan revised the Torion Rod and it has a new part number.

Can some confim if the M35 uses the same torsion rod as a V35 Skyline?

The part number's for the V35 are:

Right side: 54468-AC70F

Left side: 54469-AC70F

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I've got a 2002 manual ST215. It's the older shape, I wanted a manual and you can't get it in the new shape.

It's a great car, fast and nimble wagon. Great on juice to, which I can't say about the ARX :/

:P

hahah j/k. but seriously that is our biggest downfall! just sucks to admit it, the fuel just evaporates :)

Are you finding your car to be a lot more economical with the Nismo ecu Craig?

yup......was about on par with the Haltech which was about 10-15% better than the standard ECU.......never got to do a tank on ECO before I took it off the road.

hahah but i got the stagea instead, im a nissan man.

that said, a caldina almost came up again but we got the fiat instead. even better on fuel and even more chuckable

hmmm sorry, caldina vs fiat would definately result in a caldina outcome :/

chuckable? like chuck it in the bin? :P

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