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Just got the Bilstein upgrade into my AR-X. It's about a two hour job but you will need spring compressors.

What a fu..ing difference. Ride over bumps is about the same as standard. The body roll issue which was a big issue is now gone. All in all it's a great upgrade. Just gotta do the sway bar's now.

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I just did the Bilstein shock and spring upgrade today. Holy cow what a difference it made to the ride and handling of the car! My old shocks were stuffed anyway.

No more bouncing around, the car is nice and firm on the road without being stiff or bone jarring. I love this car!

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I just did the Bilstein shock and spring upgrade today. Holy cow what a difference it made to the ride and handling of the car! My old shocks were stuffed anyway.

No more bouncing around, the car is nice and firm on the road without being stiff or bone jarring. I love this car!

wait till you do the swaybar upgrade. not only a great ride but points and goes where you want it to around a corner using the throttle. soooooooo nice.

just got to look at the exhaust now..............

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wait till you do the swaybar upgrade. not only a great ride but points and goes where you want it to around a corner using the throttle. soooooooo nice.

just got to look at the exhaust now..............

Thanks, I do want to get the sways done as well but i'm souring them from Japan, not locally so it's going to take some time.

And the exhaust! trying to get more info on that as well from my suppliers in Japan. Will let you know if interested.

Eugene

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Thanks, I do want to get the sways done as well but i'm souring them from Japan, not locally so it's going to take some time.

And the exhaust! trying to get more info on that as well from my suppliers in Japan. Will let you know if interested.

Eugene

interested in exhaust but do not want a loud exhaust, just better flow. maybe an impossible ask but I will try to find it. also cost is a factor as I would like to keep it in the budget.

Cheers

Andy

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interested in exhaust but do not want a loud exhaust, just better flow. maybe an impossible ask but I will try to find it. also cost is a factor as I would like to keep it in the budget.

Cheers

Andy

And that's the problem Ive come up with. Finding a good Jap branded system on a budget. I found this small tuning shop that specialises in NM35 parts including a sensational full exhaust system, but the prices they're asking is way too expensive.

And the mainstream brands unfortunately dont provide much for our cars.

Eugene

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quote name='andy65b' date='25 Jun 2008, 01:47 PM' post='3970261']

interested in exhaust but do not want a loud exhaust, just better flow. maybe an impossible ask but I will try to find it. also cost is a factor as I would like to keep it in the budget.

Cheers

Andy

Hey Andy. I am in the same boat... after my turbo decided to shed some "unwanted" ceramic...

I am looking into the Fujitsubo exhausts as they have good flow and, according to the readouts on Import Monster, are not much louder than stock.

I believe that this one is the REVO, although I may be waaaaayyyy off.

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btw. The turbo CAN come off without dropping the engine (without damage) - as was performed on my Stag at 8pm last night.

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You guy's are crazy to spend that much on an exhaust just because it's shiny(unless its for show).

Locally 3" made from the first cat back is approx $1,100 in Sydney.....and there's no wait. If you want a custom made muffler on the back to get it quieter its about an extra $400.

Bit better in price than the Jap stuff which is about $2,955 for the same thing.....and thats before you ship it.

I know what i'll be spending my extra $1,855 on!!!!!

btw. The turbo CAN come off without dropping the engine (without damage) - as was performed on my Stag at 8pm last night.

I knew it!!!

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quote name='andy65b' date='25 Jun 2008, 01:47 PM' post='3970261']

interested in exhaust but do not want a loud exhaust, just better flow. maybe an impossible ask but I will try to find it. also cost is a factor as I would like to keep it in the budget.

Cheers

Andy

Hey Andy. I am in the same boat... after my turbo decided to shed some "unwanted" ceramic...

I am looking into the Fujitsubo exhausts as they have good flow and, according to the readouts on Import Monster, are not much louder than stock.

I believe that this one is the REVO, although I may be waaaaayyyy off.

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btw. The turbo CAN come off without dropping the engine (without damage) - as was performed on my Stag at 8pm last night.

Legalis R typeEVOLUTION around Y108,000

:) i'm thinking of trading in my surf and getting a axis stagea.

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ive had a Fuji exhaust on my old S15. was quiet as hell but flowed as well as an apexi N1. when i get the cash ill do that to the M35 (when it finally gets here)

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btw. The turbo CAN come off without dropping the engine (without damage) - as was performed on my Stag at 8pm last night.
I knew it!!!

I knew it too...BUT...it all depends on whether you can get that last hard to get at bolt off with the special tool. Well at least according to my mechanic anyway.

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You guy's are crazy to spend that much on an exhaust just because it's shiny(unless its for show).

Locally 3" made from the first cat back is approx $1,100 in Sydney.....and there's no wait. If you want a custom made muffler on the back to get it quieter its about an extra $400.

Bit better in price than the Jap stuff which is about $2,955 for the same thing.....and thats before you ship it.

I know what i'll be spending my extra $1,855 on!!!!!

I knew it!!!

Actually I have been quoted $1400 installed for the Legalis R typeEVOLUTION (thanks for clearing that one up for me Andrew). It is a "first cat-back" exhaust and for an additional $600, I have been offered a custom dump & Hi-flow cat.

Gotta say man, there is no way in hell I would be spending $3k for an exhaust (hence the reason I did not go Nismo - although that would have sent me back more than $3k). :D

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Stage 2 of the suspension upgrade was done over the weekend and has been a huge success.

I have installed a set of Bilstein springs and shock that lower the car around 25-30mm at mximum. The results of the upgrade are fantastic although the actual job is quite complicated and difficult.

The ride with up graded swaybars and the new shocks is quite different to previous ride. The shocks removed had mostly had it so rebound control was bad. The ride now at 30 - 40 kmh is quite firm and you feel most bumps but not bone jarring by any meams. Once a little more speed is up the ride is great, smooth over bumps with lot of boddy control and able to place the car on the road just where you want.

The drop in height drastically changes the look of the wheels in the wheel arch and is noticable when driving the car. Not quite the SUV any more.

I will post up some photo's and details of the suspension fitted tomorrow.

Cheers

Andy

Hey Andy, who did you get your Bilstein kit through?

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Hey Andy, who did you get your Bilstein kit through?

I got a friend of mine in Japan to buy it for me. Made life much easier.

Have a look at Yahoo auctions or Monster imports.

Cheers

Andy

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hmm....

I have seen that the bilstein kit will cost me $1600+ to get via import monster or slidewize.

The local Bilstein distributors are not much help either ("a nissan WHAT? Never heard of it.").

If you guys got yours through a distributor, who was it & what are the details of your kit?

I am also curious to know more about the HKS Hipermax LS+ kit. Anyone know anything abou these?

Cheers guys.

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hmm....

I have seen that the bilstein kit will cost me $1600+ to get via import monster or slidewize.

The local Bilstein distributors are not much help either ("a nissan WHAT? Never heard of it.").

If you guys got yours through a distributor, who was it & what are the details of your kit?

I am also curious to know more about the HKS Hipermax LS+ kit. Anyone know anything abou these?

Cheers guys.

I will post up the part number for the Bilsein kit tonight. The Jap Bilstein distribuor did a special order for these and they are not distributed any where but Japan. There are 2 models available. One for the 250RS/RX models and one for the ARX model. The ARX one may be gettting harder to get now as I was told in May that the distributor had sold out of the kits so it was a question of finding a store with it in stock. (lucky me).

The other option is to speak to Ben at Northshore Prestiege and see if he can bring a set in for you. He brought some in not long ago but I believe they are all sold.

Sorry but my contact in Japan is not so good any more as he was a distributor of my product in Japan but I have since left that company and not spoken to him for a while.

Cheers

Andy

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