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Up for sale is a brand new set of ISR Long Tube Headers, part number IS-SSHD-VQ35 for a 350Z/370Z/V36/V35 NISSAN SKYLINE

Comes with the o2 harness extensions (early Gen Z33/V35 only, see the CZP link).

More info can be found here:

https://conceptzperformance.com/isr-performance-hgc-long-tube-headers-vq35de-vq35hr-vq37vhr-nissan-350z-370z-infiniti-g35-g37-is-sshd-vq35_p_32339.php

https://www.isrperformance.com/isr-performance-hgc-long-tube-headers-vq35de-hr-350z-g35-370z/

This right now shipped to Brisbane through CZP using PayPal is $1106 USD or $1725 AUD.

Price I'm selling for is $1600 ONO cash on pick up, Eight Mile Plains 😃

 

#VQ35DE 

#VQ37VHR 

#VQ35HR

#370Z

#350Z

#V35

#V36

#Z34

#Z33

#Nissan

#Skyline 

#JDM

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Up for sale is a Series 3 ('06) V35 Skyline Coupe OEM bumper with optional cameras fitted (some wiring still intact, cameras are untested).

This was the final revised update for the V35 (USDM G35s referred to this as the Sports Bumper however this wasn't the case with the V35).

There are some scuffs and scratches.

Currently painted in K23 Brilliant Silver 

Price is $650 cash ONO

Pick up Eight Mile Plains 

🙂

#CPV35 

#V35 

#Skyline

#Nissan

#G35

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Up for sale is a Series 3, 2006 CPV35 front bumper (also called the Sports bumper in the U.S).

Whilst the top half is the same as the earlier Gens, the bottom half was redesigned by Nissan.

I've put a comparison picture of this (miscellaneous Google images).

As you can see, there are some scuffs and bumps and a split on one side.

I believe the previous owner had put front parking sensors so there are cut-outs for that along with the rego plate holder. Can be filled/patched and painted.

It's missing the tow hook cover as well.

Please note, earlier gen aftermarket lips do not fit this (unless you mod/trim but would better either to find a S3 specific variant or go custom).

 

Looking for $400 ONO

Pick up Eight Mile Plains 

 

🙂

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  • niZmO_Man changed the title to V35 parts

Up for sale are a pair of JDM 2006 Series 3 V35 Skyline Tail Lights (also known as S2 Tail Lights as they are the second variant).

The JDM variant has the correct amber colour for the turn signals vs North America which has red.

One has a crack on the right hand corner. You could seal it if you want to.

Asking price is $600 cash ONO

Am able to post however buyer pays for shipping and item won't be sent until money has cleared first.

Pick up Eight Mile Plains 🙂

 

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