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Got some new toys in the mail today








Got some other goodies but I'll save those for later
APS 3.5" DP
CJM Fuel Return Stage 1
DW 600cc Inj
Haltech BCS
Haltech AIT Sensor
Hawk HP+








Got some other goodies but I'll save those for later

APS 3.5" DP
CJM Fuel Return Stage 1
DW 600cc Inj
Haltech BCS
Haltech AIT Sensor
Hawk HP+
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Holy ****...is tha car real????????????????????????????????? Thats bad azzzzzzzzzzz....
Congrats on the new toys

Congrats on the new toys


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XKR the car has been in the body shop since Christmas getting the work done.
Right now I'm just waiting on 360 forged mesh 10 to properly create the flares.
Now if you get that rear diffuser we in business.
I'll update with pics
Right now I'm just waiting on 360 forged mesh 10 to properly create the flares.
Now if you get that rear diffuser we in business.
I'll update with pics
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Yeah I'm still keeping the headunit(Avic-N3) on my cubby.
The monitor I'm installing in the DD kit has dual inputs so I can
have the output from the Camp 2 to the 7" screen and the second
input can be video out from the head unit. I really don't need to use the
second input on the screen but why not while I'm in there.
I really wasn't planning on getting another screen since I do have a video
in port on the head unit that I was using for my ipod but I would gladly have
gave it up for the HKS Camp 2 but you can't hear any music if you have
it on the input that the Camp 2 is connected to on the head unit.
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Thanks Randy you know I have strive to set my car apart from others and
now with second hand owners coming into the fray I had to take the car
to a whole another level.
I'm still not done and really want to build the block but that will have to
wait until I get some $$$ that is supposed to be coming my way hopefully
this year.
I got some stuff for sale on my350z marketplace and on g35driver also
if you know anyone interested, trying to gather up some $$$ to add
some minor details that I kinda gave away on XKR's thread.
What's up with you? I haven't heard from you in a minute
Camp 2 outputs your read outs.
Completely independent of the Haltech.
I had ordered it before deciding on switching out to a Haltech.
I wanted to clean up some wiring on the car so I was going
to start with removing most gauges except for the AEM wideband.
I opted for the Camp 2 since I can have all the sensor connections going
to the I/F unit and just have one interface cable routed into the cabin.
The camp 2 gets the rest of the reading from the OBDII connector.
More readouts and less gauges(Less wiring too) what don't you get?
Actually the project all started when I saw a photochop of a SL65 with 360 Forged Mesh 10. The original thread was started on driver and Nameless did the photochop on a picture I had off my car.
Here is the thread
http://g35driver.com/forums/picture-...ochopping.html
now with second hand owners coming into the fray I had to take the car
to a whole another level.
I'm still not done and really want to build the block but that will have to
wait until I get some $$$ that is supposed to be coming my way hopefully
this year.
I got some stuff for sale on my350z marketplace and on g35driver also
if you know anyone interested, trying to gather up some $$$ to add
some minor details that I kinda gave away on XKR's thread.
What's up with you? I haven't heard from you in a minute
Camp 2 outputs your read outs.
Completely independent of the Haltech.
I had ordered it before deciding on switching out to a Haltech.
I wanted to clean up some wiring on the car so I was going
to start with removing most gauges except for the AEM wideband.
I opted for the Camp 2 since I can have all the sensor connections going
to the I/F unit and just have one interface cable routed into the cabin.
The camp 2 gets the rest of the reading from the OBDII connector.
More readouts and less gauges(Less wiring too) what don't you get?
Actually the project all started when I saw a photochop of a SL65 with 360 Forged Mesh 10. The original thread was started on driver and Nameless did the photochop on a picture I had off my car.
Here is the thread
http://g35driver.com/forums/picture-...ochopping.html
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Thanks everyone I can't wait for the car to be done either
Color will be Phantom Gray Metallic from the 2008 Hayabusa.
As soon as the car comes out I will schedule a tuning session
with Alberto's people.

I'm the big guy

Anyone ever extended/lowered their seat rail?
It hard for me to heel/toe without my knee hitting the steering wheel.
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There is a thread somewhere on here on how to do it....I had it done at the dealer
I'm located in Passaic County.
Thanks everyone I can't wait for the car to be done either
Color will be Phantom Gray Metallic from the 2008 Hayabusa.
As soon as the car comes out I will schedule a tuning session
with Alberto's people.

I'm the big guy
Anyone ever extended/lowered their seat rail?
It hard for me to heel/toe without my knee hitting the steering wheel.
Thanks everyone I can't wait for the car to be done either
Color will be Phantom Gray Metallic from the 2008 Hayabusa.
As soon as the car comes out I will schedule a tuning session
with Alberto's people.

I'm the big guy

Anyone ever extended/lowered their seat rail?
It hard for me to heel/toe without my knee hitting the steering wheel.
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I done it myself.
It gives me increased headroom for when I'm running
with a helmet(About 1") but it doesn't help when it comes to
my knees hitting the steering wheel when I heel/toe.
Thanks for the info







