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LOCATED: Goldcoast

Pick up or Post

Tyres about $200 to metro areas

Notes: NEW Street Series 2100 - Stage 2 Clutch

Model Number: 6072-2100
Rated: 450hp / 400 ft-lbs torque

Manufacturer: Competition

Fitment: 350z & Skyline V35

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Price $400

Notes: NEW Street Series Flywheel

Model Number: 2-350z-STU
Weight: 13.89lbs

Manufacturer: Competition

Fitment: 350z & Skyline V35

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Price $400

The combo of the 13lb and stage 2 clutch is one of the best street able / derivable combos that you can get that is as similar to stock with no chatter yet hold the extra power you require. I had it installed but never used, before the car was finished/run i upgraded to twin plate clutch.

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 New Drivers Bank 1 Camshaft Angle Sensor 23731-6J90B

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Price $85

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 Used Passenger Bank 2 Camshaft Angle Sensor 23731-AL61A

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Price $60

Nissan OEM 350z / V35 Used Crankshaft Position Sensor 23731T

Price $60

Nissan OEM 350z Engine Cover

Price $80

TurboXs Utec Piggy back ECU for 350z / V35 with power plug x2

TurboXs MAP sensor x2

TurboXs Map selector x2

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Read link for more info: Can give maps for NA, Turbo etc and software on CD

http://my350z.com/forum/tuning/157685-aam-review-utec-engine-management-system.html

In short the UTEC out performs the GReddy E-Manage & E-Manage Ultimate, Unichip, Split Second, S-AFC, and all other piggy-back computers we鈥檝e test.

Why?

Because the UTEC can be programmed under high load to act as a stand alone engine management system.

Price: $350e

Nissan OEM V35 Catalytic Converters (Cats) x2

Price: $100

Nissan OEM V35 Grill - Black and Custom Parking Sensor slots

Price $50

Nissan OEM V35 Drivers HID Headlight

Price: $250

Nissan OEM V35 HID Ballast and Ignition lead x3

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Price: $90e

Nissan OEM V35 Floor Mats

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Price: $80

Nissan OEM Radiator Shroud + 2 fans (no radiator)

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Price: $100

New NGK Iridium FR6AIX-11 x6

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Price: $50

Nissan OEM V35 Stock Suspension and Springs

Price: $200

ACL Race Series Rod Bearing Set; 350z-6B2640H in 0.025mm and STD size

ACL Race Series Main Bearing Set; 350z-4M2633H in 0.025mm and STD size

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Price: $150 each set (Main and Rod Set)

HKS SMIC Side Mount Intercooler to fit 350z / V35

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Price: $100

Brand new Hankook EVO V12 2x 225/40/18 & 2x 245/40/18

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Price: $700 for the set OR

225/40/18 x2 $230e
245/40/18 x2 $250e
Edited by R6n350GT
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Yes i have one left, have got MAP sensor for FI or Map selector for swapping between multiple maps on the fly (rather than using the dial on the utec)

Maps i have,

1. CAI, exhaust 1

2. CAI, exhaust 2

3. CAI, exhaust, test pipes

4. CAI, exhaust, headers, plenum spacer

It also allows for knock protection and Rev limit

Edited by R6n350GT
  On 09/04/2013 at 12:30 PM, 81gSKy said:

Hey mate,

Interested in the Utec, but how do you change the maps with it? I assume its got a switch for it, I hope it doesn't use the cruise controls switches...

Cheers,

Can be done two ways, a dial on the utec and a external switch that can fit where the spare sunroof slots are next to handbrake..

External switch i can sell with it :)

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