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Hi guys,

Have the following used performance items up for sale from my V35. Photos will be uploaded as soon as possible.

Pure Innovations Plenum spacer - $100

10mm aluminium cut flat spacer with used gasket (recommend to get new gaskets), bolts and spacers for 350Z strut bars. Engine cover still clears bonnet with spacer on and gives a decent gain from mid to high rev range.

Note: There may be 2-3 shorter plenum bolts missing from the set although you can reuse the longer factory bolts to compensate.

Trust Airinx-GT high flow panel filter - $40

Used for around 10,000KM and regularly cleaned.

Grounding Kit - $40

Smoked coloured cables and cables quite thick (probably around 4 gauge wires).

VQ35 Engine Damper - $40

Great for reducing engine movement under high torque conditions, especially with the Transgo valve body upgrade.

Pickup preferred from northern suburbs, can post at buyers expense.

Please PM me if interested.

Cheers,

Peter

no to the spacer,

grounding kits are to help improve transmission grounding and general grounding of the car, generally makes a difference in auto's but can benefit both auto/manual cars.

helps shift faster ect.

im not 100% sure on effectiveness.

As Cobey mentioned, the grounding kit makes a difference noticeably to the autos, especially when in manual shift mode.

Been driving my car without the kit for a while now and 30% of the time, the auto doesn't want to shift when I tell it to!

  • 4 weeks later...

V35_Paul - Damper is fairly straight forward to install, just a little tricky due to the cramp space around the front of the engine.

You can follow the Stillen engine torque damper instructions found online as it is essentially the same style.

350GT8 - Price of spacer is $100 firm, not including post.

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