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rofl thanks, i may take you up on that offer!

hey craig, while my car is in pieces, might be a good opportunity to swap something over for a week or so :bunny:

been waiting....my cars less than 2 km's away....I'm away from this Thursday till next Monday though ;)

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Alright, so I will be selling my spacer kit for Vic owners which will include install if you are willing to make the trip to my place

Kit includes;

1x 19mm thick Phenolic Spacer (can paint sides to blend in with engine - although I am still testing this for paint durability)

1x Nissan Gasket

1x Extended Bolt Set

1x Bracket set

Those that are interested or have further questions, feel free to ask!

EDIT: I only have 5 of these spacers available.

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  • 2 months later...
Alright, so I will be selling my spacer kit for Vic owners which will include install if you are willing to make the trip to my place

Kit includes;

1x 19mm thick Phenolic Spacer (can paint sides to blend in with engine - although I am still testing this for paint durability)

1x Nissan Gasket

1x Extended Bolt Set

1x Bracket set

Those that are interested or have further questions, feel free to ask!

EDIT: I only have 5 of these spacers available.

Hi iamhe77.. where are you located and what is the price installed?

Cheers.

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hi Guys,

i was cleaning out the garage and i found the Spacer Kit i bought from Craig. I had it on my stagea but took the kit off late last year when i was selling the car.

All the parts are there + the plenum gasket.

so if anyone is interested let me know.

i live in sydney but i can organise postage if i have to.

Thanks

Stefan

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Any for VQ25DD?

PM me your VIN and I will see what yours is compatible with (VQ25det is the same as VQ23de only :/ ).

I am sure I could make one up for you if I had a gasket.

Have you put a plenum spacer to increase the volume of your plenum (should possibly be the same as VQ35de)?

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