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pic: http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page17.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/v130651361&thumb=http://f3.auctions.c.yimg.jp/f15batchimg.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/0/5/7/6/befreejapan-thumb-1259715798659764.jpg&title=M35%20NISMO

Impulse buy, don't really need it. It's still with Streeter at the moment so as soon as I get your $$$ I'll giv him your address for him to post to.

$300 - how much I paid for it.

Also have a genuine Nismo thermostat - Brand new still in box - fits VQ25DET and VQ35DE

$100 posted...

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Oh forgot to mention - this is the same one that Iain got I think. So if your car has the Navi option the "leaf" (fuel consumption) meter will not work with this dash. That's if you care...I never look at mine.

I think Iain can answer any questions for me LOL.

The link in the OP is NOT the one I bought but just a pic for reference. I don't have a pic to the one I bought as the sale is over...or you might be able to find it (I think bigkevracer mentioned it in a post)

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pic: http://www.importmon...tle=M35%20NISMO

Impulse buy, don't really need it. It's still with Streeter at the moment so as soon as I get your $$ I'll giv him your address for him to post to.

$300 - how much I paid for it.

Also have a genuine Nismo thermostat - Brand new still in box - fits VQ25DET and VQ35DE

$100 posted...

is the $300 with shipping?

is the $300 with shipping?

yeah $300 shipped to your door. That's the total price I paid (inc jesse's fees etc etc etc)

If you are interested I can forward you his paypal request...

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I've heard some mixed reports. What's the main benefit?

I was told by someone that it would be worthwhile being in Adelaide for warmer summers.

I've heard some mixed reports. What's the main benefit?

I was told by someone that it would be worthwhile being in Adelaide for warmer summers.

theres a benefit if you do the whole radiator.

well your probably aware that 87-90 degrees of water is normal for our car.

its just how thin the radiator is and the load on it.

bigger radiator to take the load for winter will far out do the thermostat, especially if it ends up being too cold and keeps the car is a cold start map lol

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