Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi michael are you in Syd?. If you after electrical stuff. I can recommend Revolution electronics. Ask for Con 02 9797 6499. I think their closed till the 16th Jan. He knows V35s really well. did my tuner in minutes!. You just reminded me I gotta get my auto door lock replaced.

Hi michael are you in Syd?. If you after electrical stuff. I can recommend Revolution electronics. Ask for Con 02 9797 6499. I think their closed till the 16th Jan. He knows V35s really well. did my tuner in minutes!. You just reminded me I gotta get my auto door lock replaced.

I'm in Brisbane, I'm going to see Chris Rogers on Saturday hopefully he can sort it out

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi guys,

Just picked up my V36 sedan about three weeks ago, just installed Eibach Pro kit and purchased a set of oem 370z rims, changed the rear tyres to Continental sport contact 5's 265/35 19's. The rears are pretty aggressive, the fronts I have some 20mm hubcentric spacers on the way for a bit of extra flushness.

DSC_0703_zpsf622b70a.jpg

DSC_0707_zpsabce7660.jpg

Edited by Eye Candy

Hi guys,

Just picked up my V36 sedan about three weeks ago, just installed Eibach Pro kit and purchased a set of oem 370z rims, changed the rear tyres to Continental sport contact 5's 265/35 19's. The rears are pretty aggressive, the fronts I have some 20mm hubcentric spacers on the way for a bit of extra flushness.

DSC_0703_zpsf622b70a.jpg

DSC_0707_zpsabce7660.jpg

Looks boss man. Ive been waiting for a person to put 370 wheels on a 36. Suits it well? 350GT SP?

It came with the carbon front lip and carbon boot lip as well, got a little lucky with that, also came with Bilstein struts, thats what drew me to the car in the first place and once inspected in Japan I was told it was mint (4.5) so I went for it!

yeah black leather would be crap in aus. i think its only a sunroof and leather that adds the "premium" to the name.

seriously looks amazing mate, well done. i rekon exhaust and intake should be next. let that VQ35HR breathe and roar.

top job!!!

Thanks! I found that the Gram Lights were also a love/hate deal. I think these days most un-ordinary modifications are.

I chose the BBS because 1.) It had never been done - to my knowledge and 2.) Much like I believe the titanium Gram Lights will never go out of style, neither will the RS.

Sure, you can say the look doesn't quite fit the car, but I haven't seen a single car that the BBS RS doesn't fit. Any car, to me, looks good with them. The RS has been around since the 80's and people are still cleaning them up and putting them on new cars. They're timeless. I can buy any year model German car and they'll look great. I can buy a FT86 and they'll look great. I can fit them to a 10 year old V35 and they look great.

I can sit here and pull the whole, "it's my car" thing, but there really was a lot of thought put into this... just like the previous setup. While I enjoy my car, I want others to be able to enjoy it and appreciate the work as well.


And finally.... that rear lip... I mean... c'mon.. lol :P

waffle4_zpsedcd7eda.jpeg

Edited by SleepyRN

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I was more thinking so it doesn't flop around as much rather than for rotating it. Once you have the balance right, it should rotate well enough, depending on how much resistance there is on the pivot. I think you said the pivot point was on a bearing though didn't you?
    • You can get them with the worm drive rotator but I was too tight to pay another $250-$300 so manual labour it is! I don't think it will be too hard to rotate though. 
    • Sag as in the windows start to slowly open themselves, or they're just slow to go up/down with engine off?
    • It looks like it needs a big worm gear drive on it to control the rotating, not a few sloppy pins!
    • As Duncan said, first there was OBD, which few cars used, then came OBD2.   Now an interesting point, OBD2 isn't even for what you want to do. OBD2 is for emissions testing. There is some sensor data on OBD2, but it's up to the manufacturer what they're putting on it. Most scan tools operate on UDS, which like OBD2 is a standard built on-top of CAN. UDS specifies how to structure a message, what very limited things mean such as "read memory address" but it does not specify what is stored in which memory address, that is all up to the manufacturer. You either a scan tool compatible with that vehicle, or to know how to reverse engineer all the data, which can take a VERY long time and a lot of vehicles to get it right. Oh and then the manufacturer does a firmware update and changes what's where... Ask me how I know that as fact Oh, and by the time you've got the scan tool that supports all the manufacturers stuff, well, you're back at "But a consult cable and the Nissan software" The main difference being most manufacturers software these days works with the same hardware readers, as the readers are built to support J2534 which is another standard for how the PC communicates with the tool to make it do specific things on the car...
×
×
  • Create New...