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On 12/15/2016 at 7:17 PM, Kossac said:

sorry is the Cruise control OEM or 3rd party? Could u also quickly specify in a post what is still for sale with current pricing :) Ty!

Cruise control is a fully plug and play 3rd Party item thanks

On 12/21/2016 at 6:58 AM, 30ONA said:

Wheels pics please.

if you google 2008 infiniti g37 coupe 18" wheels its exactly those. They have a slighter lower offset than oem sedan wheels and sit more flush if you want them for a pv36.

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still have these parts if anyone interested & prices updated as well.

1) V36 2010+ video in motion cable $100

3) V36 Type S and SP front lip kit ( Fibreglass sides with CF middle part, see pics) $400 ONO

4) RS-S LowDown springs BNIB $300

5) OEM Used y-pipe $50

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

7) OEM Used rear chrome bootlip $50

9) OEM Used 18" V36 Sedan Type SP wheels also in excellent condition (front tires good, rears need replacing) $400

 

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On 13/03/2020 at 12:29 PM, AsM said:

 

still have these parts if anyone interested & prices updated as well.

1) V36 2010+ video in motion cable $100

3) V36 Type S and SP front lip kit ( Fibreglass sides with CF middle part, see pics) $400 ONO

4) RS-S LowDown springs BNIB $300

5) OEM Used y-pipe $50

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

7) OEM Used rear chrome bootlip $50

9) OEM Used 18" V36 Sedan Type SP wheels also in excellent condition (front tires good, rears need replacing) $400

 

Hi mate, Would you still have any cruise controls

 

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On 3/13/2020 at 1:29 PM, AsM said:

 

still have these parts if anyone interested & prices updated as well.

1) V36 2010+ video in motion cable $100

3) V36 Type S and SP front lip kit ( Fibreglass sides with CF middle part, see pics) $400 ONO

4) RS-S LowDown springs BNIB $300

5) OEM Used y-pipe $50

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

7) OEM Used rear chrome bootlip $50

9) OEM Used 18" V36 Sedan Type SP wheels also in excellent condition (front tires good, rears need replacing) $400

 

Hi AsM. Do you still have the wheels by any chance? Could you please send the pics of the wheels/condition? I tried to search the image as per your respond to another member but it came up with 2 styles. 🤔 Thanks.

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