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Hey matey,

Plenty of good info on this site. What I suggest is using the search function, or flicking few a couple of pages. There have been quite a few new owners with the same question lately, and the info is in those threads.

Plenty of good examples within the country, and there are some dogs too. Don't know if I'd take the risk importing when there are lots already around.

Hope you enjoy your stay.

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I'm really sorry man. I'm as informed on that as you are, as I'm the new owner and I didn't fit the kits myself. From what I can see they say Infiniti on them. They seem a lot bigger than any standard 350Z kits I've ever seen. I think the discs are 14 inch up front or something. The wheels are 19's and do seem to be a shape that bulges outwards? A total noob answer I know. I live in North Sydney if you are at all local and we could arrange for you to see them if you like?

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Really nice looking car! As I've just purchased my first Stagea (2002 AR-X), I'm looking for ideas how to enhance the looks of it. First M35 Stagea here in Finland so not much to compare with :)

Spec Dock seems to be great way to connect iPhone to original stereo. There's 3 models available but I'm not sure which would be the best. I believe Infiniti G35 is the car model of choice but after that it gets confuses as there are some mixed information. Which of the three you used? I don't need video from iPhone but would like to control everything from steering wheels controls.

Also, what spec are your wheels? I have spare set of XXR 527's in 18 x 8.75 ET35 waiting and I'd guess they should be quite spot on.

Its off a g35 infinity. Bolts straight up. Check ebay finds as I posted heaps of v35 sets

Pretty sure they're G37/V36/Z34 Akebonos and you'd need an adaptor to make them fit on the M35's....

The 350z/G35 Brembos fits without an adaptor...well you need to cut off the rear dust shield...

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