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ZMANALEX

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  1. Not expensive if you buy genuine parts, plenty in stock. https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/117982-for-sale-clutch-and-flywheel-combo-kits-10-in-stock/#comment-1748915
  2. Obviously not a scratch then, so you may wish to change the title of your post.
  3. Impossible to tell from your images. Best to take it to a detailer for there informed opinion.
  4. Definitely clutch slip, unless you are spinning the rear wheels. Time to get the gearbox out for a new clutch and fly I am afraid.
  5. In stock but would require shipping. Drop me a PM if I can help further, confirming if facelift or pre-facelift .
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    Coolant flush

    If you overheat and lose or do not lose fluid then air will accumulate in the system. Your heater may start to blow cold on low rpm. Fix the overtemperature issue and bleed the system. Fitting a coolant header makes kids play of the air lock issue.
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    Coolant flush

    Wise decision, drain rad, refill slowly with L248, perhaps a quick bleed through the bleed screw if required, job done.
  8. These are two completely different cars and no fair comparison can be given. I have owned all the Zeds from 2003 up. I have also owned numerous Vets including C5, C6 and ZO6. Loved them all, but no comparison ever made. The Vet wins the road presence dilemma all day long. Remember that the Vet has leaf springs, however, that should not concern you as you appear to be more concerned about road presence.
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    Coolant flush

    If you are confident on bleeding the system and have hours to spare then crack on mate. Of course, it is always best to flush out and replenish with new coolant, however, most members have run into issues with your proposed plan.
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    Coolant flush

    If you follow your plan, then you are going to get yourself into all sorts of bother with airlocks. If I was you I would just drain the radiator and refill with L248 which comes as a premix and is not expensive. I would not drain or flush out the block.
  11. to the forum, regarding the cover best to stick with genuine Nissan for the perfect fit, however, Halfords top of the range is a decent universal cover.
  12. The Hel lines are a poor design and below average construction and there have been many reports of them failing, so well worth paying a premium price for a quality product like Goodridge. Brakes, similar to tyres should not be scrimped on. Always do your research: https://www.google.co.uk/search?source=hp&q=faulty+hel+brake+lines&oq=faulty+hel+brake+lines&gs_l=psy-ab.12...1214.14300.0.16410.24.22.2.0.0.0.179.2032.20j2.22.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.21.1879...0j0i131k1j0i131i46k1j46i131k1j0i10k1j0i22i30k1j33i160k1j33i21k1j33i22i29i30k1.0.V2C2gORjogI
  13. Not surprised by the negative response. I stopped selling these in 2010 as they were of extremely poor quality. Best to stick with tried and tested Goodridge.
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    02 sensor

    PM received and replied to mate.
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    02 sensor

    Adam, Genuine Nissan new and pre-owned in stock and good to go same/next day. Avoid aftermarket sensors as they can be a right ball ache. Just drop me a PM if I can help further. Alex.
  16. PM received and replied to. In stock and good to go same/next day.
  17. It will be the end brackets. I always recommend replacing the end brackets when replacing the "W" bracing. I sell the complete OEM genuine Nissan kit including all hardware. ie: "W" bracing, both end brackets, all hardware for £395.00. Alex.
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