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Hi all,

Have a few things up for sale:

1. V35 AT Cusco LSD Diff

2. Assorted whiteline bushings

3. Black 18” stock wheels

4. Carbon Grill

5. Carbon Mirror Covers

6. Carbon Centre Console Cover

7. Front Door/Rear cards

8. Complete 5AT Transmission

See below for details/price.

Negotiable on all.

  1. V35 AT CUSCO RS LSD Diff - $800

    This fits into an auto diff housing, but will require stub axles from manual v35 or 350z (as far as i'm aware). I bought this when I first bought my car - always planned to install (infact did install it once hence how I know it needs different stub axles -_-') but will be selling car shortly.

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  2. Whiteline Bushings - bought these with the intention to redo all bushings - never got around to it. You will be saving 50%.

    W62989 (Rear Control arm - upper inner bushing - RRP $172.65) - $90
    W83389 (Front Radius/strut rod - to chassis bushing - RRP $107.50) - $75
    W62985 (Rear Trailing arm - front bushing) RRP $60.50) - $30
    W62999 (Rear Control arm - lower front outer bushing - RRP $42.75) - $25
    W62535 (Rear Control arm - lower rear outer bushing - RRP $59.60) - $30
    W52992 (Front Shock absorber - to control arm bushing - RRP $52.60) - $30
    W62996 (Rear Control arm - lower rear inner bushing - RRP $74.50) - $35
    W62998 (Rear Trailing arm - rear bushing - RRP $47.50) - $30

    Or if you buy them all you can grab them for $300 ONO.

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  3. 4xBlack 18" Stock wheels. Wrapped in Eagle F1 Directional 5 Tyres ($280 each) - 95% tread - $1000
    I replaced the wheels about a month after putting new tread on... basically brand new tyres.

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    This is what they look like on the car
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    No gutter rash but a few flecks of paint have come off.

  4. Carbon Grill - $100
    Cost me $200 inc postage from US. Good quality.

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  5. Carbon Mirror Covers- $40

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  6. Carbon Centre Console Cover - $50

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  7. Front Door/Rear cards - FREE to a good home.

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  8. Complete 5AT Transmission - came out of a v35 that had done 47kkms - $350.
    Bought this as part of a package of parts - never needed it thankfully.

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Pickup in Castle Hill, NSW.

If you have any questions please PM or text Martin on 0405292973

Thanks guys! Cheers Martin.

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