Okay, I will grab all this stuff when over at the shop tomorrow and send you over some pictures and prices etc by DM.
I should have a new clutch kit in stock, again info by DM tomorrow.
You previously confirmed that your car has the HR engine.
The easy way to identify is to lift the bonnet and check if it has 2 air intakes and 2 air filter boxes and two throttle bodies.
Or post up a picture of your engine.
There is also a MAP sensor on some models hence the question.
There are 2 MAF sensors on the HR and I have both in stock.
They are different from the early DE model.
Okay no worries.
A new Mohair top is around £850.00 fitted.
Let me check if I have a preowned one in good condition.
What colour do you require?
Also I will grab a picture of the non contoured console which has square corners, when I am next in the shop and you can do the comparisons.
The VQ35DE VLSD is easy to weld but as has been said the diff will have to be removed.
Also buying a spare diff as has been said, is the way to go to avoid downtime and also to provides a spare VLSD when you want to revert back to stock.
Preowned diff units are in stock if required.
Just drop me a DM if I can help you further,
I can't help you with your squeaky bed I am afraid, however the singular click will be the rear pads moving in the caliper.
I would get the rear wheels off and make sure that all the pad retaining pins are in situ.
Also when the wheels are off double check that the dust covers have no interference issues and that no foreign bodies have got caught up in the dust cover aperture or in the tyre thread.
Doesn't sound like wheel bearing but here if you require them.
https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/126956-for-sale-350z-rear-wheel-bearing-assembly/
https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/126958-for-sale-350z-rear-wheel-bearing-assembly-carrier/
In that case as a matter of course, If I was in this situation I would ignore every thing that the previous owner has stated and start with a clean canvas.
Back to basics, being methodical and process of elimination is the way forward if you want to fix yourself.
You might get lucky or you can trailer up to HD.
Good Luck.
So just to be clear, it was the previous owner that had replaced the sensors, plugs, coils and MAF and wiring and not yourself?
Horsham are close to you, get it booked in with them for a diagnostics, quotation and fix.
A member on here recently had a broken cam shaft, just saying, but plenty cams in stock if required.
Also check that you have not mixed up the coil wires as it is very easy to mix up cyls 4 & 6
Where are you based?