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ye but the 350 z is a rear wheel drive not 4wd is this not an issues

what model brake kit number do i look for then for the 4wd hicas 250t rs four ?

RWD/AWD/HICAS do not matter with the brakes. ANY 350z or G35 brake kits will fit.

The M35 Stagea's (Axis, ARX, RX, RS... RWD or AWD) all have the same brake setup and, from factory, is the same as the non-brembo 350z/G35 (V35)

For that matter, 370z Akebono brakes fit (as per Chris's car) and are an awesome upgrade (if you have the wheels to fit them)

You'll find a shitload of brake kits of you Google for them... or have a look at eBay Motors ;)

yes.

Akebono, G-tech, StopTech, D-spec are available on eBay Motors. 4/6/8 pot fronts depending on brand and 2/4/6 pot rears depending on kit.

Apologies for the hijack Dale

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All good guys.thumbsup.gif

Been on the phone with Wayne today, once the NM35 Sway bars are officially a stock item, ( Jules is booked in for his to be fitted Friday) we will be able to put up some group buy details for Uprated Bars, Ball links, mounts and possibly FRONT ball links and mounting hardware!

I'm busier than a one legged man in an arse kicking competition with this right now, but rest assured, a week or so from now, I should have a tonne of bits for you all to bust a nut over, so save your pennies!

They'll all be competitively priced and you'll be able to get hold of bits as you need them so it won't break the bank.thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale.

All good guys.thumbsup.gif

Been on the phone with Wayne today, once the NM35 Sway bars are officially a stock item, ( Jules is booked in for his to be fitted Friday) we will be able to put up some group buy details for Uprated Bars, Ball links, mounts and possibly FRONT ball links and mounting hardware!

I'm busier than a one legged man in an arse kicking competition with this right now, but rest assured, a week or so from now, I should have a tonne of bits for you all to bust a nut over, so save your pennies!

They'll all be competitively priced and you'll be able to get hold of bits as you need them so it won't break the bank.thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale.

awsome , ye keen as for both front and rear bars , those 350 z llinks ans sum links for the front and some mounts , along with my new BC, BRs i will be happy as

By the way daleo im in NZ so i might have alot of guys here who will jump into the group buy so once you have the pricing for all let me know , and i will transfer my cash and whoever elses to you along with what it will take to ship or if you could ask your contact if we can sus for shipment direct from him , either way

awsome , ye keen as for both front and rear bars , those 350 z llinks ans sum links for the front and some mounts , along with my new BC, BRs i will be happy as

By the way daleo im in NZ so i might have alot of guys here who will jump into the group buy so once you have the pricing for all let me know , and i will transfer my cash and whoever elses to you along with what it will take to ship or if you could ask your contact if we can sus for shipment direct from him , either way

G'day Dust, You didn't happen to speak to Wayne at Whiteline recently? He mentioned yesterday someone from NZ had been on to him.whistling.gif

No worries mate, once we get it all the pricing sorted, I'll find out the most competitive way to get the parts to you, and then I can give you some options.

I'm sure there's a way to do it without huge expense; possibly a bulk package to someone in NZ then distributed locally from there.

Cheers, Dale.

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G'day Dust, You didn't happen to speak to Wayne at Whiteline recently? He mentioned yesterday someone from NZ had been on to him.whistling.gif

No worries mate, once we get it all the pricing sorted, I'll find out the most competitive way to get the parts to you, and then I can give you some options.

I'm sure there's a way to do it without huge expense; possibly a bulk package to someone in NZ then distributed locally from there.

Cheers, Dale.

Yup was me yet as you are dealing with him i let you run with it , i only posted a question up in his facebook page

and yes that plan sounds great as nz is a %$#@ hole for anything realy so i come to you ausies to get shit sorted :worship: so any help will be great

much appreciated

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Another thing if you guys could answer

with coilover sets if i put my two cents in, tein super flex own all i have had a few cars with the tein super flex with edfc and they were awsome yet those cars i had builT as toys with alot of power

the stagea is more of my get to work street car ( which will still get the tlc of more power ) yet the tein suspension i think are still a bit to hard for the streets

what do you guys recomend for the stagea tein super flex for the wagon or bc gold ( i know the teins are better coilovers yet wich is better as in still comfy on the road AND GOOD SUSPENSION UPGRADE ) ?

I have the BC BR's and I've been boring everyone to death about how much I like them. They are the perfect balance between comfort & performance. Honestly, you will not buy better for anywhere near the same price.

I actually bought mine through an NZ performance shop, and they were cheaper than OZ, even after I'd shipped them back over here; I'll dig up the name tonight, the guy was great to deal with.

Edited by Daleo

I have the BC BR's and I've been boring everyone to death about how much I like them. They are the perfect balance between comfort & performance. Honestly, you will not buy better for anywhere near the same price.

I actually bought mine through an NZ performance shop, and they were cheaper than OZ, even after I'd shipped them back over here; I'll dig up the name tonight, the guy was great to deal with.

hey daleo did u but the bcs with the off the shelf spring rate as i was thinking you can ask suppliers to give you diiferent spring rates.

So if i have the cash i would buy tein super flex wagon but ask them for a different spring rate to soften them up , but if the bc were off the shelf standard spring rate ill just go for those and use the rest of the money for

my sway bars , links , mount brackets

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what dale doesnt mention is that on the 'soft' setting they are well balanced, firm but not a harsh ride.

wind the dampers up harder and it wont move. good if you want to run a semi-slick on the track.

my BCs came with 10kg fronts and 11kg rears. however ive seen sets with 9/8 and 9/10 so you can probably order whatever you like

what dale doesnt mention is that on the 'soft' setting they are well balanced, firm but not a harsh ride.

wind the dampers up harder and it wont move. good if you want to run a semi-slick on the track.

my BCs came with 10kg fronts and 11kg rears. however ive seen sets with 9/8 and 9/10 so you can probably order whatever you like

so withthe standard 10kg / 11kg rates , how do you find your set ?

are these the same spring rates as yours daleo

i dunno what the standard is. when he asked what spring rates i wanted. i told him double digits lol

mine are a little harsh over the small bumps. but i have the dampers wound up a little too. and got some pre-load on the front springs. the rear wallows a little. but i think i have a broken swaybar mount, and dont have the dampers firm enough.

my wife hasnt complained, so compared to my HKS hypermax pro i had on my previous S15, she loves the BCs on the M35

however i have the only set (that we know of) of dolphin freeway swaybars and a whole load of underbody bracing. this all adds to firmness

i dunno what the standard is. when he asked what spring rates i wanted. i told him double digits lol

mine are a little harsh over the small bumps. but i have the dampers wound up a little too. and got some pre-load on the front springs. the rear wallows a little. but i think i have a broken swaybar mount, and dont have the dampers firm enough.

my wife hasnt complained, so compared to my HKS hypermax pro i had on my previous S15, she loves the BCs on the M35

however i have the only set (that we know of) of dolphin freeway swaybars and a whole load of underbody bracing. this all adds to firmness

yes i have seen those dolphin freeway bars

and a whole load of under body bracing ? what else do you have under there , keen for info as its almost impossible to find nm35 parts in NZ

I’m after a nice firm ride , I hate allot of rear body roll and the m35 has that , yet all my coil over’s for my last cars where tein super flex and damn awesome kit just a little too bit bumpy for nz roads then baby came along so went from toys to a compromise of a wagon mixed with pure sex and bought the stagea

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