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1. Pair of Greddy cast manifolds from their VQ35DE 350z kit as seen here https://www.z1motorsports.com/forced-induction/greddy/greddy-twin-turbo-kit-350z-intercooler-p-6566.html

$500

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2. Cusco OS front strut brace part number 288 540 a as seen here https://conceptzperformance.com/cusco-type-os-front-strut-tower-bar-brace-infiniti-g25-g35-g37-q40-q50-q60-ex35-288-540-a_p_9888.php has been used

$150

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3. ATS Carbon 1.5 way diff centre suit Z33/Z34/V36 diff according to Japanese seller. Part number CNRB109130. Purchased second hand from Japan, never used in Australia

$800

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4. Z34 vq37 HKS oil cooler kit part number 15004-AN024. Purchased second hand from Japan, never used in Australia

$650

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5. Greddy easy camshafts to suit VQ35HR brand new. Direct replacement for standard

$800

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6. V36 sedan late model factory front lip used

$250

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7. M35 Stagea tail light covers. Used, Factory silver minor damage to bottom one (inside corner chipped).

$100

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All prices are negotiable for quick and easy sales. Located in Adelaide, shipping at buyers expense.

Plenty more pics available on request.

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Also have a pair of genuine fog lights with Nissan part number 26150-8990B, were advertised as "V36 E11 T31 C25 C11 Genuine Fog Lamp L/R Set" when I bought them but fairly certain they will fit other models (check p/n)

$150

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