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Jack94

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  1. I have an invidia gemini on my 350z and can't reccomend it enough. Lovely tone without being abnoxiously loud (even with HFCs) and brilliant quality. 

    Miltek is a good shout and probably around the same price point, their stuff is usually very well made although I've heard it's not much louder than OEM. 

     

    Ark and Stillen are great options too, but a bit more expensive as you say. 

     

    Japspeed is cheap and cheerful, you get what you pay for so it's never going to be amazing (probably won't fit properly and drone a lot). 

    Lastly I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about Cobra, some people seem to love them but I've also seen a lot of posts about issues with welds, rust, rattling, drone etc. 

     

    I imagine the "cotton reels" are probably mass dampers, aftermarket systems probably just have no need for them. 

  2. As the guys have said, the wing is just a bolt on panel so an easy fix luckily. If you get any rust coming through the rear arches that's a more intestive/expensive fix! 

  3. £600 for the set? Not unless they're in VERY bad condition. Mint I'd say at least £1500.

    Anyway yeah they're Rays Nismo LMGT4's, which I believe were a factory fit option but pretty rare. 

    Very sought after wheels due to the great look and fact they're very light/strong (forged). 

     

    They must have been refurbed at least once before because the original finish was silver with a diamond cut centre and rim like this-

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  4. If you're sure that the throttle bodies are the problem then you might as well have a go at cleaning them.

    They're very simple to remove and you shouldn't have any issues with the ECUs as long as you disconnect them BEFORE you disturb the butterfly valves. 

     

    If that doesn't help then I'd PM @ZMANALEX to see if he has any second hand oem replacements, I'm not sure you'd gain much (if anything) from a bigger throttle body especially on standard intakes/engine internals. 

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  5. Well worth travelling to a specialist imo. Sure it may take more time or effort, but it could save you a lot of headache and money in the long run by having someone trustworthy who actually knows what they're doing looking after the car. 

     

    I'd avoid main dealers like the plague personally. From my experience they're incredibly overpriced liars who couldn't care less about anything other than charging you as much as possible. 

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  6. Doesn't the 370z use a bi-xenon bulb for low/main beam, not halogen?

     

    To answer your question anyway... I've tried various aftermarket halogen bulbs on various vehicles over the years and yes they can offer some improvement, but not as much as they claim. 

     

    Most recently I swapped the original bulbs in my motorbike (2013 Triumph Daytona 675R) to these-

    https://www.osram.com/ecat/NIGHT BREAKER 200-Halogen headlight lamps-Car lighting-Automotive/com/en/GPS01_3495633

     

    They're definitely a bit whiter, brighter and shine further, but nowhere near a 200% improvement. 

     

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