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hey guys,

Just tryna finish up the final mods I have planned for the V. Looking for the following:

- Z tube (either chrome or CF)

- Stillen Cold air intake kit

- Grounding Kit (preferably SxExCxs one from g35driver)

- Motordyne Shockwave exhaust (or possibly kakimoto or HKS)

- Works Bell Paddle shifters

- SSR centre caps

- 06/07 OEM sports bumper or Kuruma Z bumper

Let me know if you have any of the following...

cheers :O

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yo Myrz,

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Map lights - 31mm festoon SMD LEDS

Front door underside lights - 31mm festoon SMD LEDS

Rear passenger seat lights - 31mm festoon SMD LEDS

try this:

http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_tr...w=31mm+bulb+car

look for something that will fit. dont get the ones that is sticking out like a boat.

- Works Bell Paddle shifters

Let me know if you have any of the following...

cheers :P

I don't have, but maybe look into the Nissan GT8 paddles?

They are brilliant and sit perfectly (a bit higher than the works bell paddles)

just sold my car. if i was parting out i would of ticket all the performance mods off your list!

new owner is very happy ;)

yeh i was very much hoping you'd part out lolz... do you mind if i ask how much you ended up getting? PM me if it's cool..

also how much you got the zorst for? Been looking to import from the states but there's a back order on the exhaust til end of nov/early dec :D

best thing to do is buy some USD's get it changed now. it cost just under $2k delieverd from riverside infinity, but that also included the stillen intake and the stock RHS battery cover and also the drivers key hole delete.

they chucked it all in the 1 box so i didnt have to pay multiple shipping!

best exhaust ive heard on a V35 still to this day.

best thing to do is buy some USD's get it changed now. it cost just under $2k delieverd from riverside infinity, but that also included the stillen intake and the stock RHS battery cover and also the drivers key hole delete.

they chucked it all in the 1 box so i didnt have to pay multiple shipping!

best exhaust ive heard on a V35 still to this day.

yeh heaps keen on this zorst... perfect blend of everything - power, loudness, quietness, looks... Guess that's why there's such a long wait on em..

im keen for the Kuruma Z bumper...

let me know if you get a hold of it

I won't be looking to import one rip so if I do manage to get a hold of one it's mine :P

hey mjay,

Where you from? Coz i'm also interested on getting the Exhaust as well. I'm in Melbourne btw. Maybe can share the shipping.

Im in syd. Maybe we can ship it to one of us then ship it to the other when it gets here and split it down the middle??

What zorst you keen on?

hmmmm Kinda thinking the Shockwave TDX2, but they don't have any instock until November. Want to put a good use with the high US$ :P Currently have the ApexI WS2 on my V35 So i might get the XYZ pipe and berk HFC instead.

hmmmm Kinda thinking the Shockwave TDX2, but they don't have any instock until November. Want to put a good use with the high US$ :( Currently have the ApexI WS2 on my V35 So i might get the XYZ pipe and berk HFC instead.

no worriez.. i'll let you know when i'm purchasing towards the end of the year in case you still want in

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