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So, Dale spec brace went in. Highly advised to do this with caster bushes and swaybars best shit ever.

My rotors finally arrived and now I'm just looking at what rubber to get I'm aiming for falken 452 in 245/45/18.

Now I've won a few goodies on YAJ :D:D.

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Nismo anyone??

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Bilsteins with braces :D.

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KaKamoto R, its got a dent in the muffler but I think I can get it out somehow.

HEHEHEHE super excitied. The bilsteins are being sea freighted so will be a month or two, everything else I will possibly get earlier.

All that's left is cat's, shift kit and trans cooler then I think that'll be all?? Anything that I've missed?

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Not sure. Could probably check though, I have a Dolphin one. Cost was only $200 or so through Streeter. Honestly, I'm not sure on the performance gains. It makes only a slight difference on mine, given I've got Dale's lower brace, Whiteline sway bars, BCs and full SuperPro bushes.

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Not sure. Could probably check though, I have a Dolphin one. Cost was only $200 or so through Streeter. Honestly, I'm not sure on the performance gains. It makes only a slight difference on mine, given I've got Dale's lower brace, Whiteline sway bars, BCs and full SuperPro bushes.

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You forgot to mention the Nismo oil cap Ryan. That's worth a 1/10 on any circuit, lol.

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mmmmmm......

It's my favourite part of going to work!

I love the little game I have with myself when parts arrive!

1/ Random parts rocks up!!!

A/ Whats in the box before I open it?

B/ When did I order it?

C/ What did I need it for?

D/ Did I order it for me?

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Nice parts Matt.... just for reference though, the Nismo springs are from the 2WD Stagea so are a little different than the NM35 springs although I'm sure just as nice (I was looking at them to put with my Bilsteins :))

AWD - F 8.3kg/mm

AWD - R 9.2kg/mm

2WD - F 7.5kg/mm

2WD - R 9.4kg/mm

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Ah! Caught out! Is that because of the slight weight and distribution difference?

Cheers for the info Cam. Ill give them a go, main thing though, they will fit?

Yep, due to weight distribution.

I can't see why they wouldn't fit. Pretty sure that others have had the same springs on NM35's in the past without issue.

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FFS! this is the third time of trying to post in my own thread FU*K.

Most of you know I've got the Bilsteins on with the Nismo springs and the kakimoto zorst, I've got the V35 18's on wrapped in Falken 452's 245/45/18 HELLACHUNKYPLS, oh and a rear underbody brace.

(thanks to the help of Alex) He found that the radiator is weeping so replacement hoses, belt and a radiator are coming.

So all I gotta do now is do my brakes and my handling is done :D.

To Do List:

Trans cooler

HFC's

Transgo shift kit

Finished.

How she sat.

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How she sits.
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Shoulda came out from factory just like this.

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