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Old 06-16-2008, 03:18 PM
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FS: Tanabe NF210

I used to have pics but they were lost on my old fone. sorry

$100 local in southern cali ONLY.

My stock shocks are still attached, so I will meet u up at ur installer or u can go to mine in temple city. He also does alignments after the install.

I suggest you install rear camber bolts at a minimum. Toe bolts in the rear are optional too, but recommended. Front A-arms are not necessary. I had sport suspension, and stock shocks were okay with the amount of lowering. My shocks never blew from the lowering. So new shocks are not required.

These springs are as economical as you can get.

@20k miles on them. Selling because i have coil overs now. I wanted something much stiffer.. so now im on track coilovers.. it kills me on the crappy streets of LA, but it was worth it for me..




ABOUT these springs:
They ride much better than my stock springs. Lowers just enough not to be ricer, and throttle and brake response is better since the car doesnt have to lurch back and forth as u accelerate and decelerate. These were a good addition my stock car long ago.. i'm sure you will love them too!
 
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These are the NF210s for the G35 and not the 350z correct?
 
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for g35, yes.
 
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Old 06-17-2008, 11:28 PM
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i want them. would these fit on the g sedan? if so meet up im in sd so half way if you can?
 
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GTREFEVER:
a sedan's weight distribution is different. I cant be sure that it would work correctly.. sorry..
I'm not going to sell u something that im not sure would work or not..
please do some further research into that..
you dont want ur a$$ to be scraping the floor as u drive rite? =)
 
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Old 06-18-2008, 05:05 PM
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I went to tanabe's site and my car (07 Sedan) was listed under these springs
but i see that you used them on your coupe so im confused i really wanted to get these but i just don't if this will fit
 
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Old 06-23-2008, 01:27 PM
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the 2007 sedan is a different animal altogether. I suggest calling them to find out if they are compatible with each other.
 
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btw, if ur in central cali, its not worth driving down here to pick up springs. Thats 100 extra bucks for the gas. You might as well buy some new springs... just a thought.
 
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Old 06-23-2008, 01:30 PM
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the 2007 sedan is a different animal altogether. I suggest calling them to find out if they are compatible with each other.
Yeah maybe i'll give em a call... Thanks for the reply

I go down south once in a while, wife's from anaheim so pretty close i just thought maybe if these fit i could go tell my wife to visit her parents so i could pick up the springs.. LOL
 
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Old 06-23-2008, 02:54 PM
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Sounds good... Just let me know, I'll have to get them separated from my shocks then.
 
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Any pics of them on the car. How much of a drop?
 
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i took a good amount of pictures on my old fone.. but now that fone is fried.. =(((..

it just removes a good amount of wheel gap. But theres no wheel tuck.. not too crazy amount of drop..

i think like .75 inch in the front.. .75 inch in the back ?

i'll try to dig up some pics.. sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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Old 06-30-2008, 01:57 PM
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bumpy road
 
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bumpity bump....
 

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