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FS Post-quarantine final parts sale take 2 *sigh*
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Post-quarantine final parts sale take 2 --OEM parts, sunroof glass, EcuTek...
Category: OEM Parts
Price: $1111111
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): OH
Item Condition: Used
My 2011 G37xS is no more, but I have some oem parts left from the upgrades I did. Trying to sell the last of these rather than scrap them. All prices include shipping. Pick-up or meet-up in north-central OH welcome.
- Non-sport calipers, full set: $115 shipped or $60 picked up (well used, but they worked just fine when they came off the car - ~90k miles)
- Sunroof glass - has one very tiny stone chip in it - small enough that it can't be effectively photographed and you probably wouldn't notice it if I didn't point it out. $100 shipped or $75 picked up
- OEM Intake tubes: $35 shipped or $20 picked up
- OEM AWD Sedan Springs, full set: $65 shipped, $40 picked up
- OEM AWD Sedan Swaybars: $100 shipped, $60 picked up
- Premium Floor Mats, full set: SOLD
- Blendmount radar detector mount $50 shipped or $40 picked up (includes what is left of mirrotap wiring kit and the harness I used)
- P2M anodized aluminum clamps, 4x 3" and 2x 2.75" - $30 shipped or $20 picked up
Last edited by woofersus; 11-09-2020 at 10:36 PM.
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Hey man, does that Ecutek hardware work in all G models? Are there any software considerations to think about? I'm new to tuning but after I get the intake put on I'll need one so I'm looking to get what I can.
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2009+ I believe. Here's the vehicle compatibility list from Ecutek:
https://www.ecutek.com/Products/Reta...Supported-ECUs
You will still have to pay for the actual tune. This kit allows you to do a custom remote tune through a custom tuner, like Visconti, where you send them logs and they send you ROMs to flash and you go back and forth to dial it in. If you live near an Ecutek tuner, you may just want to go pay them to do it and be done, but many of us don't, and prefer doing this over an off-the-shelf tune. (which costs just as much) I think Visconti custom tuning runs $350 for naturally aspirated engines.
You can buy this and the tune for $700 plus shipping and the tune alone for $350, so I'm basically offering a savings of $50 plus whatever they would have charged for shipping on the total tuning package.
Last edited by woofersus; 09-21-2020 at 03:07 PM.
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Where were you going to put those P2M clamps? I know the sizing of those can be tricky and may end up not fitting my application, but I wanted to be sure. Thanks in advance.
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