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Hi,

These headers were installed on my 370z and I loved the gain and all. I have parted out my car and sold the car that's why I am selling them.

They were installed on my car and travelled for approximately 3000km. So it's in extremely good condition and even comes with the original box

I bought them brandnew from perfectrun and the cost was around $1800 landed and time to order & produce.

Genuine, designed for RHD so it makes life easier as I know USDM headers have a steering rubbing problem and requires more modding work.

Asking price is $1100 which is a bargain for what it is.

Item located in Melbourne south east suburbs and I am willing to post interstates at buyer's expense

Here are some pictures:

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Here's a set of rare GTR R35 Stock Wheels with Nissan Center caps.

20" Super light weight, forged, nice concave, made by Ray's

3 out of 4 are in perfect condition

one with a rash and a scratch. On the same wheel so wouldnt cost more than 2 - 300 bucks if u want a perfect set.

$2999. Can courier to National wide with low freight cost.

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Genuine Rays Lock nuts in black color (USED)

General worn

goes for about $200 outside, yours for $50

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Since I don't come onto the forum very often so it is best to contact me via sms: 0422358259

Cheers

I know they are 9.5 front and 10.5 rear but what are the offsets?

Do you have to fit run flat 20's on these or will standard 20 inch tyres go on fine?

Sorry forgot to mention,

20 x 9.5 +45 front and 20 x 10.5 +25 rear. Pretty close to the 370z and 370GT setup apart from being 1 inch wider on each (which is good so you have a flush guard)

As for tyres, normal road tyres are fine

bump, not sure how to edit post

got a Pivot throttle controller for sale too. same model as the one pictured

$130 shipped with harness to fit 370z (not sure about other cars but i think most nissan cars uses the same harness) .

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Edited by jona1986

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