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Hi Guys I have some items for sale. I bought these a few months ago for my replacement V35 Coupe but I didn't end up buying the car so I might as well sell the parts I bought.

These parts were purchased from the US - Riverside Infiniti

Z-Tube

Replaces the restrictive OEM V35 one with the Z33 one

Condition: New

Price : $120

Genuine Infiniti G35/V35 Coupe Car Bra

Pretty rare to find one of these for sale here. Protect your pride and joy

leather-grain premium vinyl exterior offers extra protection against rock chips, bugs, and road debris.

Soft felt polyester lining minimizes abrasion to exterior finish.

Engineered to minimize flutter and wind noise at speed.

2-piece design allows you to open the hood without removal.

Condition: New

Price: $260

PM me if you have questions or need more pics

Cheers

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Hi it has 2 clips underneath the front air intakes (see pics) the clips are 6cm long with a hook at the end. I'm not sure how deep the standard OEM lip spoiler is so you'll probably need to measure it if you have the car near by.

That said it would be easy to loop another piece of strapping to extend it further so it does fit

Cheers

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hey Maxy...

just f*ckin' witchya!!

Let us know how the pipe goes!!

Cheers!

Lol, I knew that :)

Now I just need to decide on a good filter to go with... and the Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer is on its way too :ermm:

i was talking to the us guys the other day

they claim that only the stillen actually does decrease intake air temps

the others do nothing they actully get highter

the JWT popcharger is probably up there as well

The JWT seems to have the most votes - I am leaning towards it atm.

It comes with a heatshield and the soundclips are pretty sweet.

Even the Z-tube on its own should be decent.

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