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Can't believe no one has bought the Diffs yet.

Amazing upgrade for the NM35, because it shortens the final drive. feels a heap better on the road.

Can't believe no one has bought the Diffs yet.

Amazing upgrade for the NM35, because it shortens the final drive. feels a heap better on the road.

Trust me I have looked hard at them. But getting the last parts to be able to install my emanage is more important :(

Can't believe no one has bought the Diffs yet.

Amazing upgrade for the NM35, because it shortens the final drive. feels a heap better on the road.

No money, no honey :domokun:

believe me it was the first thing i saw on the list i wanted/ all i need lol..

expecially seeing mine is a super rare povo pack arx open diff spec

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No money, no honey :domokun:

believe me it was the first thing i saw on the list i wanted/ all i need lol..

expecially seeing mine is a super rare povo pack arx open diff spec

More a long the lines of you just got shafted Chris

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Hey, I would like to know more about the rear wing. Can you PM some pics to me if it is still available. I have searched online but I cant find any pictures. Cheers Rob.

Hey, I would like to know more about the rear wing. Can you PM some pics to me if it is still available. I have searched online but I cant find any pictures. Cheers Rob.

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any chance you can tell me the model of HDI EBC your selling? have you got a boost gauge?[/quote

I have already bought it. He just hasn't updated the listing.

any chance you can tell me the model of HDI EBC your selling? have you got a boost gauge?[/quote

I have already bought it. He just hasn't updated the listing.

Would it be a HDI-EBC-D?

What seats you got in there Craig?

Black cloth interior out of my blue wreck.

Is the interior leather or cloth? I need a seatbelt pretensioner for drivers side, but may just change entire seat perhaps.

The seatbelt pretensioner isn't part of the seat, it is in the pillar...

Sorry all......been flat out with the xmas break and coming back to work. Updated list below

  • BC Coilovers - $750
  • Greddy oil cooler + Greddy thermo Sandwich plate + Sensor and output - $450
  • Z33 LSD - $450
  • 3.538 ration front diff(match's Z33 ratio) - $350
  • Takero's Carbon Fibre rear wing - $400
  • Custom front bar to suit ARX or AXIS....needs repair and spray - $300
  • Standard H/F Turbo 30/71 BB core with supporting mods for bolt on(Will need a service) - $700
  • gearbox with Shift kit - $30
  • Headlights - These have had the internals painted black + they have eyelids. $350
  • Digital TV unit + Iphone 5 dock + Driving override + DVD Rom with language conversion done.....this can be converted to iPhone 4 and 3. $400

Sorry to those of you who have PM'd me. As mentioned before prices are not negotiable and shipping is at your cost.

Sorry all......been flat out with the xmas break and coming back to work. Updated list below

  • BC Coilovers - $750
  • Greddy oil cooler + Greddy thermo Sandwich plate + Sensor and output - $450
  • Z33 LSD - $450
  • 3.538 ration front diff(match's Z33 ratio) - $350
  • Takero's Carbon Fibre rear wing - $400
  • Custom front bar to suit ARX or AXIS....needs repair and spray - $300
  • Standard H/F Turbo 30/71 BB core with supporting mods for bolt on(Will need a service) - $700
  • gearbox with Shift kit - $30
  • Headlights - These have had the internals painted black + they have eyelids. $350
  • Digital TV unit + Iphone 5 dock + Driving override + DVD Rom with language conversion done.....this can be converted to iPhone 4 and 3. $400

Sorry to those of you who have PM'd me. As mentioned before prices are not negotiable and shipping is at your cost.

at $30 ill take the gearbox :P

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  • gearbox with Shift kit - $300

Digital TV unit + Iphone 5 dock + Driving override + DVD Rom with language conversion done.....this can be converted to iPhone 4 and 3. $400

this is all thats left atm.

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