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  1. Posted this for sale a few months back but in the general for sale section and have been busy to follow up. Re-posting it again in the V section. Need to clear room in my garage. Selling for $2,100. Located in Canberra, prefer pick up but will ship if necessary at buyers expense. Work Wheels Schwert SC2 in 19". PCD 114.3. Front 19" x 9" +22 offset. Rear 19" x 10" +22 offset. One rear has gutter rash as pictured, the rest are in pristine condition. Tyres are Falken 452 (F) 245/35/19 while Rear has 275/35/19. All tyres in good condition, about 80% tread. This is a staggered set up so will only fit the coupe model. I've included a picture with the car when it was mounted (have since sold the car). Will also fit in a Nissan 350Z. Wheels will clear Brembo calipers. Cost over $3,500 to import from Japan for wheels alone. Please PM me if you are interested or if you need more information.
  2. hey stuart, i thought the standard OEM came in 18" rims for the manual anyway. some came with 17" rims. just to clarify, the fronts are 245/35/19 (not 24/35/19). I think the tyres you listed will fit but i'm not an expert on that topic. they will look skinnier with the tyres you mentioned though so the effect is that it won't fill out the guards as much. the Work wheels have a more aggressive offset compared to OEM but not too aggressive that you need to do some guard work. the rim and tyre size was (from what I read before I bought them) the closest you can get to OEM without fear of being defected or setting off the VDC.
  3. Replied to your PM. There are several V35 in ACT, I've seen 2 other cars in blue and a couple of silver ones as well - coupes. Even saw a V36 a few weeks back but not sure if it was local.
  4. Sold my V35 and now want to clear my garage: Work Schwert SC2 (F) 19 x 9 +22 offset ® 19 x 10 +22 offset. Left rear has gutter rash, the rest are pristine. Tyres fitted are Falken 452 all around 245/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rear with about 75-80% tread. Asking $2,950, prefer pick up in ACT or arrange your own courier. OEM grille at $50 + postage. Full listing and more pics in the for sale section of SAU - thought I'd post it here as it was custom ordered for V35 coupe with Brembos: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409477-work-wheels-for-v35-oem-grille-for-sale/ Please PM me if interested. This should also fit the 350Z with Brembo calipers. No guard work needed.
  5. I've sold my V35 and so up for grabs is a set of Work Wheels Schwert SC2 in Crystal Silver: (F) 5-114.3 19 x 9.0 +22 offset with 60 mm dish ® 5-114.3 19 x 10.0 +22 offset with 91 mm dish These will fit V35 (coupe)/350Z without needing guard work. Tyres are Falken 452 all around, about 75-80% tread. Front 24/35/19. Rear 275/35/19. Left rear wheel has a gutter rash, the rest are pristine. Asking $2,950. Prefer pick up in ACT or arrange your own courier. Brand new set with tyres can cost between $4,200-$4,500 with 7-8 wks waiting time from Japan. Also for sale is a V35 OEM grille for $50 + postage. PM me if you are interested or call 02 6201 9421. Thanks.
  6. +1 although the 36 coupe's interior is so much better.
  7. should be another switch on the left side (below the steering wheel). you can either turn it off, auto folding when locked or permanently fold - so it looks like a light/lamp switch and not just a button. usually near the remote control for adjusting the side mirrors.
  8. no prob. your set up looks great judging from the track pics you posted and the wheels look hot. front is perfect already and putting on the spacers at the rear should bring it out to match it. looking forward to the pics.
  9. thanks for the comments. 19 x 9 +22 (F) on 245/35R19 19 x 10 +22 ® on 275/35R19 no rubbing but then again i haven't dropped it and i travel light. read somewhere here that the max width at the rears to avoid rubbing was 9.5" at +22 but the extra rim depth was too tempting.
  10. Thought I'd post a pic of my V with new shoes. I know.. it needs a drop to complete the set-up but I have the same problem as some of you here. I don't want to scrape off the front lip
  11. I thought the original was in chrome anyway (but not the bright chrome). How about painting it black? Had mine redone in metallic black and it doesn't look too bad.
  12. i could be wrong but i think the 452's are meant to be the more expensive tyre model and is available in larger sizes. both have similar reviews from what i can tell.
  13. Andy, do you know if this spec.dock adaptor can be connected straight into the stock unit or do you need a USA-Spec adaptor for it to work (just like Stryde's set up)? In his set up, it looks like the Ipod connector is a permanent fixture - meaning the complete removal of the ashtray panel. It would be good if it can still be closed/folded while not in use. Cheers, Rob
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