I could write a book on why I'm parting out my car...but I'm not. You can click on the link in my sig if you haven't been keeping up to
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11-14-2011, 12:16 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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98intrigue's pretty large part out
I could write a book on why I'm parting out my car...but I'm not. You can click on the link in my sig if you haven't been keeping up to date.
Shipping: I work for a large warehouse and we use UPS, so I'll be using UPS to ship if necessary. Since we do not ship out enough product, unfortunately I do not get any kind of discount. The good thing is I can make sure everything is packaged safely and securely. Payment: Payment can be made by check, money order, or paypal. If paying by check or money order, I will not ship out your item(s) until the payment clears in my bank account. I hope my username speaks for itself and other forums members can vouch that I'm trustworthy and will not run off with your money. If payment is made using paypal, please add 3% to cover the fees. Priority: Priority will go to the order in which I receive PMs for the item(s). No calling dibs in the thread Once I receive your PM, we will make arrangements for the payment/shipping. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First, let's start off with the EVO-R 3pc front lip. I was one of the first to receive this lip back in October 2010. My car is actually pictured on their website to show how the lip looks installed. It's a simple, yet effective way to make the front of the car more aggressive. Since I've had it installed for so long, I resprayed the lip just before taking these pictures today. I sprayed it matte black and it looks exactly like the fiinish it came with. Paid: $234 shipped SOLD to TMAN1985 ps002 by tommy8897, on Flickr The specs on the right are from grass dust? They are not chips since I just resprayed it before this was taken. ps004 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps007 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection ps008 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection ps009 by tommy8897, on Flickr Unfortunately, the mounting point cracked while removing the lip. The good thing is you can barely see the crack when the lip is on the car. ps010 by tommy8897, on Flickr I took this picture last night before I resprayed the lip. I had already removed the lip, so this is just me pressing it up against the car. As you can see, you can't see the crack. Same thing happened here This 3M tape is nothing to mess with! The good thing is, the crack cannot be seen when the lip is on the car because this is where the lip/bumper meet. The lip is still secured to the bumper using 3 screws, so this will not affect the mounting strength. You can still use 75% of the mounting surface area where the double sideded tape is applied. ps011 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next up are Shine Auto Spec-S Rear Bumper Add-ons. I bought these and had them painted in November 2010. I had them painted by Nissan and the paint match is SPOT ON! I'm very particular about paint matching and I don't have a single complaint. The fiberglass was strengthened in a few areas and the pinholes were filled. Then they were painted. Paid: $215 shipped Prep and paint: $190 SOLD to bluestai ps025 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection. I was backing into my garage to work on my car one day and I forgot my old garage door opener was still laying in my garage I wasn't too happy with myself. Luckily, I have 40th Anniversary touch up paint and it covered it right up. It's pretty hard to notice due to the angle it's at since the lip starts curving down where the scratch is. ps013 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps016 by tommy8897, on Flickr I told you it's hard to notice ps019 by tommy8897, on Flickr The passenger side is FLAWLESS ps020 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps022 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps023 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How about an EVOR-R rear diffuser? This thing goes great with the rear add-ons! HINT HINT There is no scratches of any kind on this. Fitment is 95%. With the add-ons installed, fitment is at 100% since it covers the slight gap on the sides. Paid: $334 shipped SOLD to happytheman ps026 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps027 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps029 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps030 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To complete the look of my car, I installed Stillen side skirts in January of this year. Ironically, these go great with the rear add-ons as well. Another HINT HINT They flow great with the stock body lines and with the rear add-ons. They are made of urethane, so you do not have to worry about cracking these. Another thing...the paint match is absolutely PERFECT! There's not a scratch on these babies, either! Paid: $600 shipped already painted (I bought them used) SOLD to bluestai ps104 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps106 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps111 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps110 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps109 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps108 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next up are Stance GR+ OEM style coilovers. I bought these used with less than 2k miles on them back in May. I never installed them because I have the H&R springs and I love the way the car sits now. I wanted to go .5" lower, but my speed bumps in my neighborhood will not allow that. So these have just been sitting in my garage. Paid: $1100 shipped SOLD on the G37 forums ps044 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps045 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps046 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps047 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps049 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps050 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed (picture is on H&R lowering springs just to show what a lowered Z looks like ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How about the cheapest thing I have up for sale... 15mm Ichiba spacers with hubcentric rings. Not much needs to be explained. I had these on the rear and replaced them with a 20mm spacer. Paid: $75 shipped SOLD ps051 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps052 by tommy8897, on Flickr ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time for cooling... CSF radiator. Here is a great thing to have for anyone who is/planning on going FI. I bought this from Z1 brand new in July, but I never got around to installing it. Paid: $675 shipped Asking price: $650 shipped I also have 2 gallons of Nissan blue coolant Paid: $55 Asking price: $45 shipped I also have 2 bottles of RedLine Water Wetter Paid: $22 Asking price: $17 shipped Package deal: $700 shipped ps056 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps057 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps058 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps059 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps060 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps061 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps062 by tommy8897, on Flickr
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Gone - a few Vipers and a couple turbo VQs Last edited by 98intrigue; 02-17-2012 at 11:25 AM. |
11-14-2011, 12:16 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Now it's time for traction. This is for anyone... a drag strip junkie, someone who wants some extra traction, or for the FI people who NEED traction. I bought (2) 18"x10" +22 Saleen replica wheels and (2) 275/35/18 BFG Drag Radials back in April to prepare for my FI venture. Unfortunately, my car hasn't ran right for much time since I went FI. This setup has 2 nights of highway driving, 4 passes down the drag strip when I was NA, and 5 passes down the drag strip when I was FI. I pulled a 1.8 60' and I was still learning the clutch. This setup has 1.7s in it easily!
Wheels paid: $320 shipped Tires paid: $516 shipped wheels are SOLD Asking price for tires: $350 shipped ps031 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps032 by tommy8897, on Flickr A little concavity never hurt ps034 by tommy8897, on Flickr Still have a good amount of tread left. They only come with 5.5/32 to start with ps036 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps037 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection ps038 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection ps040 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps042 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps043 by tommy8897, on Flickr Installed
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Gone - a few Vipers and a couple turbo VQs Last edited by 98intrigue; 02-17-2012 at 11:26 AM. |
11-14-2011, 12:17 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Now for the money makers... SSR SP3 wheels. These are my absolute favorite wheels I've ever owned...and I've had DPE and IForged wheels in the past. I've got nothing but compliments on these wheels. These are definitely the biggest head turner piece on my car. As featured on SSR's website It honestly hurts me inside a little bit to sell these I even had to give them their own photoshoot... They are 99.9% flawless!!! There are 2 tiny nicks (noted in the pictures).
I bought the wheels in October 2010 and have had them on and off since. My car has 16k miles on it now, so I'd guesstimate these have 10k-12k miles on them. I'm still on my first set of front tires, which still have a lot of tread left (see pictures). I'm on my second set of rears (due to taking my time on installing my camber arms) and they have been on since March (roughly 5k miles on them). 19"x10" +31 HD disk (with 2.75" lip) 19"x11" +24 SL disk (with 4.75" lip) Matte black finish B-Type Super Low center caps 275/35/19 Nitto Invo 305/30/19 Nitto Invo Paid: $4800 Asking price: SOLD ps063 by tommy8897, on Flickr 19"x10" +31 HD ps083 by tommy8897, on Flickr 19"x11" +24 SL ps082 by tommy8897, on Flickr Number 1 ps071 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps064 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps065 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps066 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps067 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection ps076 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps068 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps070 by tommy8897, on Flickr Number 2 ps072 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps074 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps075 by tommy8897, on Flickr Imperfection on the other front wheel ps077 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps079 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps080 by tommy8897, on Flickr Number 3 ps081 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps084 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps085 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps087 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps088 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps092 by tommy8897, on Flickr Number 4 ps093 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps094 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps096 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps097 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps099 by tommy8897, on Flickr ps101 by tommy8897, on Flickr When I was rolling the wheels back into the garage, I found a nail in one of the fronts. I'm not sure how long it's been there, but the good thing is it never leaked air on me. Installed Fitment with 20mm spacer in the rear
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Gone - a few Vipers and a couple turbo VQs Last edited by 98intrigue; 12-02-2011 at 02:54 PM. |
11-14-2011, 12:54 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Props to an extremely well set up thread. Glws on everything
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11-14-2011, 09:28 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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GLWS dude.
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11-14-2011, 09:45 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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Those wheels...
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