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Old 03-07-2016, 02:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
taners3ts
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Location: Ridgefield Park, NJ
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Drives: 2010 Nissan 370z A
Rep Power: 10
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Originally Posted by Jadeite View Post
I’ve had these 3 parts (KW V3s, AAM Short Tails, AAM Test Pipes) on my Z for approximately 5k miles. My Z currently has ~12,500 miles, this was supposed to be a project car but never took off and the lease is coming to an end (yes with only 12k miles on the clock …) and being it never took off as a project car, I will be turning in my lease. This was used for spirited weekend driving but NEVER tracked.They are in excellent condition/like new. They gave a MUCH better/aggressive ride AND look compared to the stock suspension/exhaust. I really enjoyed them and have no complains at all They include everything that came with them originally. A link for installation instructions is at the bottom.

KW V3 Coilover Kit: $1950 – looking for local pick-up!

I am in Elizabeth, NJ.

I’m also selling my AAM Short tails and Test Pipes. They are the same mileage and condition.

AAM Short Tails: $350
AAM Test Pipes: $200

Description From KW's website:

KW Variant 3: Race technology for the road, with adjustable compression and rebound dampening.
State of the art motorsport technology enables better performance on the streets. The independently adjustable compression and rebound dampening allows for custom driving setups.
The exclusive KW patented system has dual level valves that allow for adjustment of the rebound dampening for your road comfort and the compression dampening that controls the driving dynamics.

KW Coilover Kit V3 Nissan 370Z + Infinity G37 & Q60 2wd Coupe
Lowering
Front Lowering: 0.6" to 2.0"
Rear Lowering: 0.4" to 1.7"
Notes
02: Front height adjustable by threaded shock bodies. Rear height adjustable by adjustable spring perch.



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do the test pipes add much more power? also do they throw off engine light at all?
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