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Coz@TORQEN

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  1. Have you bought a replacement? If not, judging by the way it's snapped, it's likely you'll need to. 

     

    If so, pop us a PM with your VIN so I can shoot you a link over to the correct one for your car. 

     

     

  2. Hi Guys,

     

    We've now released our 370z TORQEN MK2 NISMO conversion kits, miles cheaper than the OEM version and also made out of PP (Polypropylene) meaning they're flexible and fitment will be spot on, unlike running an aftermarket fiberglass version which may need some work to get it sat perfectly. 

     

    We've also developed a replacement for the 370z NISMO MK2 daytime running lights, previously only available from Nissan and costing over £1,600 for the pair. 

     

    They are currently being listed as special order and we have a batch in production. 

     

    Front Bumper: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/body-styling/nismo-mk2-2015-oem-conversion-kit/265714-370z-z34-torqen-polypropylene-pp-nsm2-front-bumper-6pc-kit.html

     

    Rear Bumper: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/body-styling/nismo-mk2-2015-oem-conversion-kit/265715-370z-z34-torqen-polypropylene-pp-nsm2-rear-bumper-2pc-kit.html

     

    DRL's: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/body-styling/nismo-mk2-2015-oem-conversion-kit/265716-370z-z34-torqen-abs-nsm2-drls.html

     

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  3. You can reuse the ones from your current wheels or purchase new ones but they're insanely expensive and will need coding once fitted. The TPMS sensors are integrated into the valves so you either use the work ones supplied and put up with the warning light, reuse your current ones which would just be a case of fitting the valves from your old wheels which have integrated TPMS sensors or fork out a few hundred quid for a full new set of sensors. Personally, I'd go option two if you're not planning on using your old wheels, works out a lot cheaper and you don't have to faff about with getting them coded. 

     

     

     

  4. I would take it for mapping after you've finished installing any additional mods you have planned, for instance a plenum spacer or high flow cats (assuming your current Cobra system is catback), that way you hit all the birds with one stone. 

     

    Not sure about track days but I'm sure you could get a few people together who would be up for it, normally the guys on here do the main shows (JapFest, JDM Combe etc.) We also have a yearly summer meet at our TORQEN HQ which is full of Z's and other JDM cars. 

     

    Here if you need help with any parts, we specialise in Z's and offer anything from OEM parts all the way up to full body kits & forced induction kits. 

     

    Enjoy your new Z :thumbs:

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  5. 1 hour ago, Andy_Muxlow said:

    Well it wouldn't be sorted as anyone who stocks the items would have the import duties built in to their prices really. You will still have to pay them 😆

     

    Debatable, buying in bulk brings down the shipping price per item, depending on the brand we will likely get some sort of discount as well. Plus you get the added benefit of ordering from a UK LTD company, easy to return stuff, file warranty claims, get immediate support which for on order that size are definitely things which should be taken into account. 
     

    Worth noting too, it's highly unlikely the products he's looking at are actually made in Europe, therefore they'll already have some premiums on top of the actual cost price from USA, Japan, China etc. 

     

    Anyway, we'll do our best to beat the prices on whatever he sends over, might work out or it might not but we can only try and help  :thumbs:

     

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  6. Any orders from Europe over £150 will need taxes and duties paid on arrival, some companies registered for IOSS allow these to be collected at the checkout but this only applies for order less than £150. 

    So for the size order you're trying to place, take into account you will be paying 20% VAT on arrival and a 3-5% duty plus any customs broker fees from the courier. 

     

    The joys of Brexit.... at least the fish are finally happy.... oh wait that flopped too :lol:

     

    Oh to be back in the days where shipping to Europe was simply click a button, print the label and off it goes. Now at least an hour of my day consists of filling out customs forms, chasing up customers to pay the taxes locally (since the couriers 'can't contact them'). Even going to the post office, I'm stood there for 20 minutes filling in forms with a pen. Anyway, I'm ranting, take into account the above when placing your order from anywhere outside of the UK. 

  7. On 01/03/2025 at 06:16, The Bounty Bar Kid said:

    I'll try and make it if possible, if I'm allowed in the car park 🤷🏽‍♂️

     

     

    Add a Nissan badge to the Cayman and sure thing :lol:

     

    In all seriousness, will likely be JDM only within the main parking area (with the exception of some customer builds, for instance we had the Rocket Bunny 8 series here last year as we supplied the kit as well as a couple of supercars for eye candy). Any other cars, more than welcome to come but will be parked on the main road/visitor parking. 

  8. Yes, sir, we do one yearly. 

     

    When we get a little closer to summer, we'll release more information on dates etc. 

     

    Look forward to seeing everyone there again :)

     

     

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  9. Hi Guys,

     

    When we originally dropped the 350z TOMEI titanium dual exits, we had tons of enquiries regarding a version for a 370z. 

     

    After a long wait, TOMEI have finally released it! 

     

    Link to exhaust: https://www.torqen.uk/brands/tomei/muffler/265565-370z-nissan-z34-tomei-japan-ti-racing-titanium-dual-y-pipe-back-exhaust.html

     

    Titanium lovers can also pair this with the TOMEI Resonated Y Pipe (the system is Y-Pipe back), as well as TOMEI titanium decats if you want to go crazy. 

     

    Link to Y-Pipe: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/exhausts/y-pipes/21157-350z-z33-370z-z34-tomei-powered-japan-resonated-titanium-y-pipe.html

     

    Decats link: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/exhausts/test-pipes/1218-350z-hr-z33-370z-z34-vhr-tomei-usa-expreme-exhaust-ti-full-titanium-cat-straight-pipe-test-pipes.html

     

    Any questions, feel free to ask below or drop me a PM. 

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, Adrian@TORQEN said:

    You couldn't pay me enough to eat anything Burger King, McDonalds, KFC and the rest of them. Last time I had something from these fast food chain stores must be over 15-20 years ago :) Agree with Andy, absolute rubbish. 

     

    Ffs, someone set him off, back to bed Grandad. Going to have a nice juicy maccies after work today and send you photos :teeth:

     

     

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