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Hi All

New to this forum...

Picked up an 09 R35 two weeks ago and absolutely loving it. It's Gun Metallic and in great condition. A few minor mods planned starting with a trip to Willall next week for some work....looking forward to the results!

When it returns, a serious detail, a touch up to one very slightly damaged wheel (paint only) and possibly some wrap work.

Looking forward to reading and learning more from other owners.

Cheers

Docc

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Out of curiousity anyone know what cf kit this might be? It was fitted already but previous owner didn't know....

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Consists of rear diffuser, top fascia on oem rear spoiler, side skirts and front lip? Apparently cost 10K???

yeh you had to cut out the centre piece on the oem diffuser to install those

i have a non-damaged oem rear lower valance if you want to swap back to oem....mine has been painted oem solid black though, its not the oem grey colour. i prefer to have the storage space so you can have it very cheap

front lip looks like hks kansai

You may find it a probolem as you have to cut the rear stone tray to fit it.

yeh you had to cut out the centre piece on the oem diffuser to install those

i have a non-damaged oem rear lower valance if you want to swap back to oem....mine has been painted oem solid black though, its not the oem grey colour. i prefer to have the storage space so you can have it very cheap

front lip looks like hks kansai

Thanks guys.

Why do you want to remove the kit Docc?

Looks good.

Pls post a review when you get it back.

I've got a GMG 09 too and thinking of going the same way.

Will you have E85 capability too?

Kit is growing on me maxzugkraft...but will look at wrapping lower sections to match oem grey... not sure what to do with top fascia of rear spoiler yet- wrap it or leave cf?

Will do a review when I get it back for sure. At this stage no E85 though...

You will love it, Docc. I've got Martin's Cobb tune as well. It changes the car totally.

I've only got a HKS midpipe, K&N filters & Willall Tranny fluid.

Yeah, I'm thinking of E85 too, Domino!

But I haven't got injectors and pump yet.

We should meet up for a cruise, if you like. I'm in Melbourne too.

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