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dean_asla

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  1. Yeah seems the emissions wont be an issue, getting the report from the manufacturer (which will be required for the IVA test) is the difficult part, sure there will be companies who will import one before I take it home, I can use them for the reports. Seems like it wont be too much of an issue.
  2. Out of the 2, it would be the blue for me. Wonder what the other options will be though, sure we will find out soon.
  3. I dont know if its any different being new, but my 350Z would have no taxes or fees due to me having owned it for over 6 months and having lived out of the UK for over a year, as long as I am returning home to live. Emissions is the point where I think the issue will be but surely if the GTR can pass UK emissions, the new Z could.
  4. Hopefully one of the dealers in the UK imports some, not out of the question.
  5. Oh my god I'm so excited for this, I would be hoping to buy one of these to add to the 350Z Nismo (helps being out in Japan). Will depend how much they charge in Japan, $40,000 is a very good price for the base model, hopefully that means it will be 4,000,000JPY.
  6. First of all, sorry to everyone who will be unable to get your hand's on the new Nissan Z, it sucks that it wont come to the UK. However, I am in Japan and I plan to buy one, this would join my 350Z Nismo. The plan would also be to take it back to the UK when I come home, does anyone know if this will be a difficult process? I understand if the car is under 10 years old that its a lot harder than a car over 10 years.
  7. Got the Z on the Dyno, achieved 289hp and 345Nm at the crank, seems to be not bad after 14 years.
  8. I just like the look of the trueover set-up, I know people can't actually see it but I know how it looks behind that wheel, want to get rid of the spring bucket too in the future. I do have side by side pictures but the Nismo suspension is long gone, it had been replaced with stock 350Z suspension.
  9. Had an awesome experience out at Daikoku PA, first time and some awesome cars, few 350z in there.
  10. And finally fitted, looks good but a little too low, will raise the car at the weekend.
  11. Coilovers finally arrived, will get these fitted when the rain finally stops, maybe 3 weeks
  12. Not planning to go any lower than the car is now, the Nismo kit scraps enough without making it worse .
  13. Nice car, seen one today in the same colour. Looks awesome with the sun shining on it.
  14. Thanks for all the feedback everyone, ended up ordering a set of BC Type BR true coilovers from Z1. Was easier than dealing with the hassle of trying to convince people in Japan that a Nismo has the same suspension fitment as the other Z33 models.
  15. Just replaced the shift boot with a Z1 leather boot, also put on a Nismo fuel cap cover and changed the front wipers. Not much happening in May but had road tax to pay for.
  16. Good looking car, looks very clean. Hoping one day I can get my black paints to look as good.
  17. The S-Tunes are expensive, Z1 told me not to go with the S-Tune as they are worse than the standard suspension in my Nismo. If I was in the UK, I would probably have gone for BC, seems to be best for the money but its just too expensive over here in Japan.
  18. I think they are going to be a little above what I want to pay right now. Yeah, I'm in Osaka. Can be very difficult to get what you need when you don't speak the language.
  19. I did think of BC, they seem to be much more expensive in Japan than in the UK or the U.S. Same price as the HKS I mentioned above but still £300 more than you'd pay in the UK for the same units. Still could be an option though. Not sure if that's still the case with HKS, I am in Japan but still wouldn't want the hassle if they do have known issues. The Meister's don't seem to be available in Japan, that doesn't look to be an option for me, thanks for the feedback though.
  20. The time has come where I need to replace the 350Z suspension. I currently use the car for street driving only, the plan would be to eventually get it on the track (won't be drifting) with the hope of doing around 6 track days per year. The car has done 150,000km, there is a few things to do to the car before I even think about going on any track. However the suspension needs done now and I'm thinking about the future and the fact I will take it on track at some point. This has me leaning towards coilovers, with the fact that this is going to be 95% a street car, I don't want to go crazy and buy top of the range coilovers. I'm in Japan, meaning I have to choose something that is available to me out here, looking to spend around £1000. Options I have: Tein Flex Z (Will cost around £655) Blitz Damper ZZ-R (Will cost around £675) Cusco Street Zero (Will cost around £860) Nismo S Tune (Will cost around £1000, however it says its not for the Nismo version, I have a Nismo but didn't think there was anything different from standard 350z, which wouldn't allow me to use certain suspension kits, is it because this came standard on the Nismo?) HKS Hipermax MAX4 (Will cost around £1200, above my budget but would be willing to stretch if they would be a lot better than the other options) Would be grateful for some opinions on the above units, your thoughts on if they are any good and also some feedback on why you wouldn't go with any of the options.
  21. Thanks, if the upper arms and drop links don't fix it, will replace the banana arms next.
  22. If anyone's interested, below is the vlog related to the above pictures.
  23. Got some new tires on the car today, changed out the Bridgestone RE003 for Falken FK510's. Also changed the wheel nuts from silver to black, look much better in my opinion.
  24. Sorry haven't been on for a while, didn't get anything sorted. Garage would just not do anything and legally wasn't able to get any support, shocking service and very unexpected.
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