FS[NorEast]: New OEM G35x Compression Rods - Save!!
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New OEM G35x Compression Rods - Save!!
Hey all,
These are brand new OEM '04-'06 G35x compression rods - I bought them a while back, but really have no time to install and will probably be selling the car after the winter. I also have what I believe are the correct conical spacers that go on the ball joint end that I'm throwing in with the sale. Price is $295, shipped on the East Coast, $300 shipped to the West Coast. Or, pick them up locally for $250 firm. This is way cheaper than the dealer!!
Here's a few pics!
Just call dibs and PM me for Paypal info. Thanx for looking!
These are brand new OEM '04-'06 G35x compression rods - I bought them a while back, but really have no time to install and will probably be selling the car after the winter. I also have what I believe are the correct conical spacers that go on the ball joint end that I'm throwing in with the sale. Price is $295, shipped on the East Coast, $300 shipped to the West Coast. Or, pick them up locally for $250 firm. This is way cheaper than the dealer!!
Here's a few pics!
Just call dibs and PM me for Paypal info. Thanx for looking!
Last edited by The Fixer; 10-22-2015 at 07:42 PM. Reason: PRICE DROP!!!
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Corsair (11-01-2015)
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Thanx!
The bumper is doing well! Made it through the winter and all with no issues, still looking good. I like the way it looks and it and flows well with the stock lower door sills. How's your G doing?
The bumper is doing well! Made it through the winter and all with no issues, still looking good. I like the way it looks and it and flows well with the stock lower door sills. How's your G doing?
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They ~probably~ fit. I did some reading, and the RWD compression rods don't fit the AWD cars because there is not enough clearance with the front half-shaft axle boots. Seems like it would be OK going the other way since you wouldn't have half-shafts to worry about, but I don't know if you want to take that chance.
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DeafBringer (10-23-2015)
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