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Sold my car and have some parts that never got a chance of using and some OEM used ones, basically a garage clean out will keep adding as i find more stuff.

1) Brand New in unopened box CST Type Vettel V36 coilovers fully adjustable with 14k front and 9k rear spring rates and 16 way damper. These are made in Japan and distributed by Tanabe. $1500 ono (pic of suspension out of box from google, i havent opened my box yet)

2) Blitz Power-sus intake panel filters also BNIB $120

3) V36 Type S and SP front lip kit ( Fibreglass sides with CF middle part, see pics) $550 ONO

4) RS-S LowDown springs BNIB $400

5) OEM Used Exhaust axle back Muffler and y-pipe $100

6) OEM Used Manifold $100 (good for anyone needing to send one into z1motorsports as core unit)

7) OEM Used rear chrome bootlip $50

8) OEM Used 18" V36 Coupe wheels made by enkei in excellent condition need tires $500

9) OEM Used 18" V36 Sedan Type SP wheels also in excellent condition (front tires good, rears need replacing) $500

10) BNIB plug and play V36 cruise control kit (comes with a little wheel knob that can be used to set/cancel and increase/decrease speed see pics) $500 ONO

Thats all from the top of my head, like i said if i find more stuff ill keep adding.

Offers only accepted if i have put an ONO next to the price or else its non-negotiable.

PM will be the best way for enquiries and everything located Southwest of Brisbane

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It works both as a cruise and throttle controller, install is simple plug and play as it is V36 specific and will fit into factory accelerator harness and a few wires need to be hard wires like power and brake pedal. Check the attached wiring diagram.

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VQ35HR and VQ37VHR Carbonfibre intakes used for about 1000-1500kms only.

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Was there a reason you removed it after a short time ? Did you notice any performance increase or atlest better exhaust note while it was in the car ?

Thanks mate

Was there a reason you removed it after a short time ? Did you notice any performance increase or atlest better exhaust note while it was in the car ?

Thanks mate

Removed as i was selling the car and had recently bought them and i wasnt gonna get much back after owning the car 3 yrs so took out a few bits and selling them.

Not sure about performance gains but it has a real good induction sound and exhaust got a tad bit louder too.

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