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What aftermarket front camber arms did you install?

Been thinking of getting a set for the front of my car as Queensland raceway has lots of high speed right hand turns which cause the tyres on the left side of my car to ware excessivley on the outside. Dialing in some camber would even out the treadware

What aftermarket front camber arms did you install?

Been thinking of getting a set for the front of my car as Queensland raceway has lots of high speed right hand turns which cause the tyres on the left side of my car to ware excessivley on the outside. Dialing in some camber would even out the treadware

Nagisa Auto

Hey guys going overseas in 8 days! So need some more spending money!!!

Want this stuff gone asap since i sold the car and it is just sitting here!

All parts in excellent condition!

1 x V35 Stock Manual 6MT Gear Knob - $20.00

1 x Stock Airbox - $30.00

1 x Pair of Amber front bumper Corners - $20.00

1 x Uncut Left Hand Side US / Infinity Battery Cover (Cover up that hole where your PS Is) - $65.00

1 x Set of Factory Rear Mud Guards / Aprons in Brilliant Silver Colour (Factory Painted) Complete with Instructions and mounting accessories from Infinity USA - $80.00

1 x Pair of INGS Replica Side Skirts - Never been fitted - $400

Now for those of you who have hit gutters.....

1 x Pair factory Front Camber Arms - $30

1 x Pair Factory Rear Camber Arms - $30

1 x Pair Factory Rear Toe Arms - $30

Send me a PM if your keen need it gone ASAP

GEAR KNOB - GONE

REAR MUD GUARD THINGYS - GONE

Mark, did you get my PM, re posting the gear knob??

"hi mate

yes i have the gear shift knob and it is in excellent condition with no wear marks

since yours is the first pm i can give you dibs"

Thanks

i should clarify - the gear knob is gone IN THE BIN.

It had wear marks from being in storage not in a box. The leather thing on the side was all worn out.

I have not sold it and if you pm me your phone number i can mms you a photo of the wear

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Mark, a little off topic man but you look like the guy to go to.

I've been looking at buying a custom gear knob for my V35 but am having trouble finding out the thread for it?

Since you sold your OEM one I figured you'd know.

Appreciate the help mate.

  • 6 months later...

hi guys i still have the items listed in the first post available

Blistc, I would have been after the splash guards but read they are gone. Problem is the post jumps around a bit. Perhaps it's worth re-posting a list of what you have left.

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