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LOCATED: Goldcoast

Pick up or Post

Tyres about $200 to metro areas

Notes: NEW Street Series 2100 - Stage 2 Clutch

Model Number: 6072-2100
Rated: 450hp / 400 ft-lbs torque

Manufacturer: Competition

Fitment: 350z & Skyline V35

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Price $400

Notes: NEW Street Series Flywheel

Model Number: 2-350z-STU
Weight: 13.89lbs

Manufacturer: Competition

Fitment: 350z & Skyline V35

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Price $400

The combo of the 13lb and stage 2 clutch is one of the best street able / derivable combos that you can get that is as similar to stock with no chatter yet hold the extra power you require. I had it installed but never used, before the car was finished/run i upgraded to twin plate clutch.

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 New Drivers Bank 1 Camshaft Angle Sensor 23731-6J90B

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Price $85

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 Used Passenger Bank 2 Camshaft Angle Sensor 23731-AL61A

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Price $60

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 Used Crankshaft Position Sensor 23731T

Price $60

Nissan OEM 350z Engine Cover

Price $80

TurboXs Utec Piggy back ECU for 350z / V35 with power plug x2

TurboXs MAP sensor x2

TurboXs Map selector x2

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Read link for more info: Can give maps for NA, Turbo etc and software on CD

http://my350z.com/forum/tuning/157685-aam-review-utec-engine-management-system.html

In short the UTEC out performs the GReddy E-Manage & E-Manage Ultimate, Unichip, Split Second, S-AFC, and all other piggy-back computers we’ve test.

Why?

Because the UTEC can be programmed under high load to act as a stand alone engine management system.

Price: $350e

Nissan OEM V35 Catalytic Converters (Cats) x2

Price: $100

Nissan OEM V35 Grill - Black and Custom Parking Sensor slots

Price $50

Nissan OEM V35 Drivers HID Headlight

Price: $250

Nissan OEM V35 HID Ballast and Ignition lead x3

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Price: $90e

Nissan OEM V35 Floor Mats

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Price: $80

Nissan OEM Radiator Shroud + 2 fans (no radiator)

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Price: $100

New NGK Iridium FR6AIX-11 x6

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Price: $50

Nissan OEM V35 Stock Suspension and Springs

Price: $200

ACL Race Series Rod Bearing Set; 350z-6B2640H in 0.025mm and STD size

ACL Race Series Main Bearing Set; 350z-4M2633H in 0.025mm and STD size

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Price: $150 each set (Main and Rod Set)

HKS SMIC Side Mount Intercooler to fit 350z / V35

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Price: $100

Brand new Hankook EVO V12 2x 225/40/18 & 2x 245/40/18

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Price: $700 for the set OR

225/40/18 x2 $230e
245/40/18 x2 $250e
Edited by R6n350GT
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Yes i have one left, have got MAP sensor for FI or Map selector for swapping between multiple maps on the fly (rather than using the dial on the utec)

Maps i have,

1. CAI, exhaust 1

2. CAI, exhaust 2

3. CAI, exhaust, test pipes

4. CAI, exhaust, headers, plenum spacer

It also allows for knock protection and Rev limit

Edited by R6n350GT

Hey mate,

Interested in the Utec, but how do you change the maps with it? I assume its got a switch for it, I hope it doesn't use the cruise controls switches...

Cheers,

Can be done two ways, a dial on the utec and a external switch that can fit where the spare sunroof slots are next to handbrake..

External switch i can sell with it :)

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