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ZMANALEX

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  1. A stroll in the park for you Mike 2 hours will take care of it mate if you are handy with spanners. Alex.
  2. 5 years or 54,000 is what I recommend for the DE:thumbs: The platinum or iridium plugs are good for the above. You will find them in my 7 Page sub forum viewforum.php?f=157 Quick links to plugs below. viewtopic.php?f=157&t=44399 viewtopic.php?f=157&t=44400 viewtopic.php?f=157&t=44401 All in stock and good to go same/next day Alex
  3. No great loss as they will not fit the 350Z as the floor pan is completely different. Alex.
  4. Nismo style V1 in stock and good to go. Guaranteed superb fit Alex. How much are your replica V1's Alex? All this stuff is in my sub forum Mike. viewforum.php?f=157 And a quick link to the Nismo style rear wings viewtopic.php?f=157&t=32894 In stock and good to go same/next day Alex.
  5. I have ALL in stock mate. For the avoidance of doubt, best to post up a picture of what you require. They will not be expensive. Alex.
  6. I have ALL the pipes, hoses and clips in stock, preowned but in great shape. However you really have to identify where the leak is from. There is absolutely no point in guessing. One OEM spring type clip is sufficient on each hose end and an added normal jubilee clip will only help in squashing the hose out of shape. Let me know how I can help you further mate Regards, Alex.
  7. There is no cable mate as it is a fly by wire set up. Try giving the fulcrum/pivot point (at the top of the pedal) a spray with WD40 or similar. Alex.
  8. I should be able to help you with this if the polishing does not work for you. Preowned facelift headlights in stock and good to go same/next day Drop me a pm if I can help you further mate Alex.
  9. In stock and good to go same/next day viewtopic.php?f=157&t=42415&p=626605#p626605
  10. Best to get your old sensors back and try them as that would be the cheapest option.
  11. After reading the above my guess is that you are running with wide band front O2 sensors which came in the manifolds with the UK engine. I reckon that your JDM should have non wide band sensors and this may be your issue. Swop over the front sensors from your old engine and see if this cures your problem. Alex
  12. The front shims that I previously sent you free of charge were preowned. Do you want new or preowned for the rear? Alex.
  13. James, There are 8 shims for the rear mate, do you require them all? Alex.
  14. At the top of the pedal mate If you get your head under the dash you will soon see where the pedal pivots up in the pedal box area. You will also see a pedal return spring, give this a soak as well while working the pedal by hand. This is not guaranteed to fix your issue but well worth a try as it only takes a minute. Alex.
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  16. Ryan. Lubricate the clutch pedal fulrum area with an aerosol of WD 40 or similar and remember and wipe excess fluid from the pedal. Alex.
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