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Hi Guys got a couple of parts for 350GT Coupe

1) A pair of 2006/2007 factory (genuine nissan) Bi-Xenon Headlights, they have all the bulbs all you need to add is the ballasts from your old headlights, these are brand new never installed or used. These are the actual projector Low and High Beam HID and work exactly like the V36 HID's

2) A complete set of Tein S-Tech springs also brand new in box.

Here are the specs for the springs

Front Spring Rate: 6.4 kg/mm / 358 lbs/in

Rear Spring Rate: 4.9 kg/mm / 274 lbs/in

Front Drop: -30mm / -1.2"

Rear Drop: -23mm / -0.9"

okay and now the prices

Lights im looking for around $900 ONO

Springs are $400 ONO

offers are welcome but try and pm them.

Pix attached

contact: Amrit on 0414482636

email: [email protected]

thanks

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Hi im interested with the spring.. whats the rock bottom price delivered to Sydney?

hey mate, i just checked the mesg, ill find out postage on monday and let you know the final price including postage.

Whats your postcode?

cheers

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Will the springs go in a sedan?

Hey mate, according to other forums, they do fit but might lower the car 0.5" more than it would do for coupes.

have a look here http://g35driver.com/forums/2585123-post3.html

and here as well http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/92682-another-g-sedan-350z-suspension-pix.html

cheers

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