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OK, have some parts for sale, prices are negotiable - to a point. I know what they are worth, so if youre going to lowball, dont bother.

Nismo ECU (might be sold with car instead) $1500

Emanage Ultimate with Boost sensor and wideband plug $450

G35 Aluminium radiator (brand new) modded for M35 with auto trans loop $300

Greddy EBC (brand new) $350

scotty dump (brand new) $400

Kakimoto de-cat front pipe (fantastic condition - will make a good combination with scottys dump pipe) $450

Rear section of Apexi N1 exhaust $250

All parts are located in Eastwood, NSW and are for pickup only.

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OK, have some parts for sale, prices are negotiable - to a point. I know what they are worth, so if youre going to lowball, dont bother.

Nismo ECU (might be sold with car instead) $1500

Emanage Ultimate with Boost sensor and wideband plug $450

G35 Aluminium radiator (brand new) modded for M35 with auto trans loop $300

Greddy EBC (brand new) $350

scotty dump (brand new) $400

Kakimoto de-cat front pipe (fantastic condition - will make a good combination with scottys dump pipe) $450

Rear section of Apexi N1 exhaust $250

All parts are located in Eastwood, NSW and are for pickup only.

PM sent.

the radiator is pretty much sold

however its a 56mm core all aluminium V35 radiator modded mounts and cap point so it will fit an M35.

its wider and thicker and will hold more volume

ok the N1 exhaust rear-section looks similar to this:

nengun-134268-00-apexi-stagea_m35_vq25dd_for_a_muffler.jpg

Yes its only HALF of the cat-back. it wont bolt to the factory exhaust, and it needs a mid section made up.

Everyone knows what a scotty dump pipe looks like, Ill take a pic of the kakimoto front pipe on the weekend.

However, it runs from the back of the dump pipe to where the cat-back exhaust would bolt on, also taking the position of the cat. thus a de-cat pipe.

hope that helps everyone!

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