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hey there i am chasing a rear wing for my stagea m35 also after any aftermarket parts people have i already have a HDI intercooler on its way so i will be after,exhaust,shocks,sway bars,boost controller,plenum spacer

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Ok here is some helpful info.

Exhaust -parraboi is selling his cat back so contact him.

Scotty nm35 makes turbo dump pipes

Boost controller - ebay mate or sau for sale section. I got hdi and works great and has duel stage.

Rear wing - good luck will have to come from japan. Contact jessestreeter

Shocks- www.justjap.com sell bc coilovers

Swaybars - contact daleo i believe

Www.importmonster.com.au (m35 search option) is a great site to get stuff from japan. There is also www.ebay.com.au (m35 stagea search option). Please use the search option as well. There is alot of useful info on here just take your time to search what you want

I have a second hand NUR with front pipe available for $850 not including delivery.....or spend the money and get a http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page22.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/l131097130/&thumb=http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/f32batchimg.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/7/0/5/5/abm_japan_17-thumb-1340724274691680.jpg&title=R%20evo%20M35%20NM35%20VQ25DET%20790%2014933

Boost controller - Profec B II is the best atm.....HDI is good as well.....make ebay your friend.

Plenum Spacer contact iamhe77(Cam)

I might also suggest Scott's coolant Mod if your contacting him on the dump.

Good decision with the FMIC....work on getting the exhaust done next. Also drill out the banjo to about 2mm on the Oil feed for the turbo at the front of the motor and get yourself onto a grade 4 or 5 oil as soon as possible and you should get some good longevity on the turbo depending on how its been serviced in Japan and how much boost you run.

where are you located?

Thanks for the help guys

I am located in Bunbury Western Australia and I have only ran the car to get it licensed and took it straight to my workshop to begin the work I am in no rush and just want to get info on where others were getting parts from as i have used ebay but mainly stuff for c34s on there and have been searching the forums for a few hours and found some goodiees

mate im located in WA. ive sourced a few bits over here exhaust (not dump thats scotty :yes: ) brakes and sway bars. and done most of the work myself..

its good to see another western aus m35.

good luck

ohh axis, surely the first in WA :woot: ..

i go down to donnybrook to see family a bit, if you want should have a chat .. its a bit lonely for m35's over here pulled u to a champagne ARX a year ago and nothing since...

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