FS: EIBACH/KW variant 1 full coilovers (Coupe & Sedan)
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I'm selling the coilovers because I sold my G35 already. This was the last thing I bought for the car before I sold it, so it's the newest mod I did to the car before I took them right off again. That is why they have such low mileage on them. My drop in the pic is about a 1.5-2" drop like you want it. It had very little wheel gap. The ride was pretty good for being that low. It was much much better than my ride with stock shocks and Eibach sportlines because the shocks on these coilovers are built to be this low. Mine was a DD too, so it was okay for me. Of course it's going to harsher than the stock setup, but you want it was stiffer anyway since you don't want to bottom out at being 2" lower. Let me know if you have any other questions.
ANDY
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Yes, I still have the NISMO titanium shift ****. It's brand new, so here is what it looks like:
http://www.grdperformance.com/nismo-...0z-p-2015.html
It's the best one that NISMO made for the G35/350Z trannsmission. Shipped, the price will be $108. Let me know if you're interested.
ANDY
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I didn't get a F&R camber kit when I installed this coilover kit since I didn't go lower than 2 inches on the drop. It's still better to get the camber kits to save on inner tire wear, but it's not essential in my opinion. You can always just swap the tires (left side for the right side) to double your tread life. One mod at a time......
ANDY
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I think they will fit, but if you do some research on this forum, you can confirm it. I know that many people install the 03-07 350Z shocks and springs on the 06 Sedan, and these coilovers for sure do fit an 03-07 350Z, so I'm pretty sure they will fit, but I want you to be SURE they will fit before you buy them. Plus it's the 4 wheel drive model, so you should check to see if the suspension is the same with the 2 wheel drive models.
ANDY
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This kit is designed for a Coupe or 350Z, but I heard a lot of people using the stock Coupe or 350Z suspension on their sedans, so I'm pretty sure it'll work on a 2003-2006 SEDAN. You can do some research on this forum to confirm if it works, but it should work. All the shocks and springs are the same on the coupe and sedan from 2003-2006.
ANDY
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[QUOTE=wickedv35;5776011]This kit is designed for a Coupe or 350Z, but I heard a lot of people using the stock Coupe or 350Z suspension on their sedans, so I'm pretty sure it'll work on a 2003-2006 SEDAN. You can do some research on this forum to confirm if it works, but it should work. All the shocks and springs are the same on the coupe and sedan from 2003-2006.
Alright cool what is the number on the coils? And how much to get to US?
Alright cool what is the number on the coils? And how much to get to US?