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Much better.

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Well, since the early 80's; when a ragtag group of renegade Renault engineers invented the internet, they have been an unstoppable force.

If you have any doubts; just look at the Fuego turbo.

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think its similar to Mines, Nismo etc.

Retune for more powahs, more boosts, less throttle restriction and less speed limiters.

Impul still has throttle restriction.

Nismo is the only one that definitely removes the throttle restriction from what I can gather, other claim to but when pressed on the issue they leave it in.

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is this the thermstat i need:

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=1195&Car_Type=350Z&UID=20130105040953115.64.91.48

and Dale i forgot what we spoke about ages ago about fixing the rear toe, was it this kit ??? ( so i dont chew up my tyres again!!!!)

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=4295&Car_Type=G37&UID=2012062120315266.249.72.6

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is this the thermstat i need:

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=1195&Car_Type=350Z&UID=20130105040953115.64.91.48

and Dale i forgot what we spoke about ages ago about fixing the rear toe, was it this kit ??? ( so i dont chew up my tyres again!!!!)

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=4295&Car_Type=G37&UID=2012062120315266.249.72.6

Both look right. You'll need two sets of bolts, one for camber and one for toe.

I wouldn't buy either from there. Coz is great to deal with but they're pretty pricey.

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is this the thermstat i need:

http://www.conceptzp...953115.64.91.48

and Dale i forgot what we spoke about ages ago about fixing the rear toe, was it this kit ??? ( so i dont chew up my tyres again!!!!)

http://www.conceptzp...315266.249.72.6

Scotty was saying in another thread that he had 2 sets he was looking to get rid of; shoot him a PM.

Otherwise I have 2 sets at my place; use mine, and just replace them for me; at least then you can get it sorted ASAP.

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