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For the Nismo awesome club- Not really an ideal fitment, but better than stock. good if your std height. Cheap too!

http://www.nissanusa...30S-RNA4010.jsp

mmm.. they are nice and good value.. :)

they are big enough for me

next time it will be larger rolling diameter tyres

Never met a bloke who'd say no to an extra inch...:ph34r:

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nah i wont make it there, but i know one of the guys filming it!

tonight, gave jetwreck a hand doing a shift kit to a 350z. fck me did it shift fast!!! and every push of the + and - performed a gear change.

anyway, the owner was VERY happy with the outcome. as you would be.

removed my front prop shaft, car feels better in corners i rekon!

nah i wont make it there, but i know one of the guys filming it!

tonight, gave jetwreck a hand doing a shift kit to a 350z. fck me did it shift fast!!! and every push of the + and - performed a gear change.

anyway, the owner was VERY happy with the outcome. as you would be.

removed my front prop shaft, car feels better in corners i rekon!

yeh the series 2 valve bodies are already upgraded.

the gear box also rev matches and does all this extra funky shit.

My sisters one is auto and actually chirps second on change, and its amazing and holding revs going down gears.

yeh the series 2 valve bodies are already upgraded.

the gear box also rev matches and does all this extra funky shit.

My sisters one is auto and actually chirps second on change, and its amazing and holding revs going down gears.

So, we have a separate gearbox computer right?

Is there any way it would work to swap with the 350z one despite the 2wd/4wd difference?

I would love it if mine changed exactly when I wanted not when it decided it felt like doing it.....

So, we have a separate gearbox computer right?

Is there any way it would work to swap with the 350z one despite the 2wd/4wd difference?

I would love it if mine changed exactly when I wanted not when it decided it felt like doing it.....

the Trans ecu's in the two cars talk to the Cars main ecu. so i dont think going from auto 4wd to auto 2wd would work.

going to Manual 2wd on the other hand, should be no problem. as long as the car can be tuned(emanage f-con etc) you should be fine!

but you also have to keep in mind that the 350z is a lighter car, so some of the feel maybe in that.

its funny you mentioned that, i already thought of obtaining a V35 or Z33 TCU and seeing what would happen. Id say a V35 one would be more compatible (within the same years) and may have different programming.

i know the two TCUs i have are slightly different. i might put back my other one

it lightens the drivetrain taking out the front drive shaft. gear changes ARE snappier on mine now

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