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C34 is 14mm. Not sure about M35. But you really you have at least a set of spanners if you own a car

Thanks for the info!

Yeah I really do need to get a set, haven't really needed any since I moved to Japan

went ahead and ordered a set from KTC

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installed bonnet damper kit today. it is for 350z but could be fitted on m35.

need to drill a hole on each side of fender due to m35 doesn't has it as stock (350z should have the hole as stock)

need 2 medium length bolts and nuts also.

open to stock height

happy with $60 delivery :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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installed bonnet damper kit today. it is for 350z but could be fitted on m35.

need to drill a hole on each side of fender due to m35 doesn't has it as stock (350z should have the hole as stock)

need 2 medium length bolts and nuts also.

open to stock height

happy with $60 delivery :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Looks like a handly little mod, interesting silicone hose layouts/ colour choice there mate!

Looks like a handly little mod, interesting silicone hose layouts/ colour choice there mate!

that's BOV return hose. my bad i make wrong length when buy it... i re-ordered the customized one for 75cm long to make it beauty.

the hose is reinforced silicone hose, good for intercooler

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Put some fresh front pads in yesterday, and chucked in some new plugs in at the same time.


Spent the first half of today chasing down vacuum leaks -.-













Still running like shit. Feel like I've done something daft somewhere/split something without realizing

Spent the last couple of weekends prototyping a rail delete kit. Covers bolt in place of the rails and have (printed) gaskets to keep the water out.

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The covers don't look as good as a full patch job and respray obviously, but I like the fact that its reversible if I ever need to put the rails back on.

Cheers

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installed bonnet damper kit today. it is for 350z but could be fitted on m35.

need to drill a hole on each side of fender due to m35 doesn't has it as stock (350z should have the hole as stock)

need 2 medium length bolts and nuts also.

open to stock height

happy with $60 delivery :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Link? Did you get my PM?

Spent the last couple of weekends prototyping a rail delete kit. Covers bolt in place of the rails and have (printed) gaskets to keep the water out.

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The covers don't look as good as a full patch job and respray obviously, but I like the fact that its reversible if I ever need to put the rails back on.

Cheers

That's a good job!

Hunting down a intermittent engine light issue. I have narrowed it down to something in the dash or the actual dash. Iv pulled everything out and cleaned jiggled wires. Just a question for those in the know, what is the black box with all the wires that is on the right hand side of the dash hole?

Hunting down a intermittent engine light issue. I have narrowed it down to something in the dash or the actual dash. Iv pulled everything out and cleaned jiggled wires. Just a question for those in the know, what is the black box with all the wires that is on the right hand side of the dash hole?

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