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Is it just me or alot of M35 owners are working in IT? Big assumption I know...

They must be since so many are online during work days. I'm sort of there as well (own a boutique ISP/phone company) but not an IT geek as such.

Why selling? You talked about it before, but why now?

All I remember of your mods is you're running Scotts old setup with ~600cc injectors, gas injection and silk roads.

I guess at the end of the day your car is only worth what people are willing to pay... Might get more if you put it back to stock and sell the parts?

OK here's the list

600cc (or was it 610?) Deka's...

Scott's hi-flowed turbo (by ATP I think?)

Plenum Spacer

HDi GT2 Intercooler

Scott's custom intake pipe

Scott's custom dump pipe+high flow cat

Fujitsubo Legalis R exhaust

Whiteline heavy duty swaybars (F+R)

Silkroads RM/W8 coilovers (less then 6 months old)

Greddy Emanage Ultimate + MAP sensor

Greddy ProfecB II EBC

AEM UEGO Wideband

4 x Kumho Ku31's (about 6 months old)

Stoptech braided brake lines

350z Brembos w/ RDA slotted rotors + QFM HPX pads (fitted in May)

JTG Liquid injected LPG

Asuka TV tuner/media player w/stock Nissan pop up display (Xanavi translation done already)

Nismo radiator cap and oil filler cap (w00t!)

Can't think of anything else...for now.

Tuned for both E85 and LPG. Made 270+ awkw on E85 and 250 awkw on LPG (I'm in the process ot fitting larger gas jets on to see if I can make more on LPG)

Can't really part it out unless I put a stock turbo back on...which I don't have...nor can I be bothered paying for...

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OK here's the list

600cc (or was it 610?) Deka's...

Scott's hi-flowed turbo (by ATP I think?)

Plenum Spacer

HDi GT2 Intercooler

Scott's custom intake pipe

Scott's custom dump pipe+high flow cat

Fujitsubo Legalis R exhaust

Whiteline heavy duty swaybars (F+R)

Silkroads RM/W8 coilovers (less then 6 months old)

Greddy Emanage Ultimate + MAP sensor

Greddy ProfecB II EBC

AEM UEGO Wideband

4 x Kumho Ku31's (about 6 months old)

Stoptech braided brake lines

350z Brembos w/ RDA slotted rotors + QFM HPX pads (fitted in May)

JTG Liquid injected LPG

Asuka TV tuner/media player w/stock Nissan pop up display (Xanavi translation done already)

Nismo radiator cap and oil filler cap (w00t!)

Can't think of anything else...for now.

Tuned for both E85 and LPG. Made 270+ awkw on E85 and 250 awkw on LPG (I'm in the process ot fitting larger gas jets on to see if I can make more on LPG)

Can't really part it out unless I put a stock turbo back on...which I don't have...nor can I be bothered paying for...

I'll give you $3.00, cash, final offer!

Dunc has the Kenstyle, but I think thats only because it was on the car when he bought it.

I'm really happy with the factory Aero kit. I don't think it needs anything else (except a wing, which mine didn't have until I added the Nismo wing).

Freeway Dolphin do kits too.

Anyway, back on topic, why the sale?

Has anyone in Australia kitted out their M35 yet?

I know Dunc has the Kenstyle, but what about everyone else? Most people are pretty happy with how they look from factory?

I have a full Impul kit, but like Dunc it came like that :)

dont sell Jethro.. you'll regret it!

Spoken like someone living with regret ??? BTW, how's it going mate?

I wonder if it's a Melbourne thing? If Scotty announces he's selling, the whole M35 world will implode... tear in T/S continuim & all that

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