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the part number on my box is: 72050. is this the correct part number for the 370z ? the alignment shop was working on a 350z (installing an spc rear

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the part number on my box is: 72050. is this the correct part number for the 370z? the alignment shop was working on a 350z (installing an spc rear camber arm with toe bolt) and his toe bolt is exactly the same as the one on my car. is it possible that they gave me the bolt for the 350z instead of the 370z??

seems like there have been some mix ups in the past when it comes to aftermarket companies giving parts for the g37 or other "similar" cars when customers order stuff for the 370z...
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the part number on my box is: 72050. is this the correct part number for the 370z? the alignment shop was working on a 350z (installing an spc rear camber arm with toe bolt) and his toe bolt is exactly the same as the one on my car. is it possible that they gave me the bolt for the 350z instead of the 370z??

seems like there have been some mix ups in the past when it comes to aftermarket companies giving parts for the g37 or other "similar" cars when customers order stuff for the 370z...
ok here is some info I pulled from Amplified Motorsport's website:

"The 72260 Adjustable Rear Arm for the NISSAN 370Z offer maximum adjustment for camber and toe. This is the perfect kit to adjust rear angle for optimum handling and to maximize tire life, adjusts camber+/-4.0 degrees and toe +/- 3.0 degrees. Use the 85125 rotary files to elongate the OE toe slots. Rear Adjustment range: Camber ±4.00 degree Toe ±3.00 degree Installation time: .6 hr/side Required: 1 kit per wheel Applications 72050 Nissan: 2002 & Up 350Z Infiniti: 2003 - 07 G35 Coupe, 2003 - 06 G35 Sedan 72260 Infiniti: 2007 & Up G35 Sedan, G37 COUPE, NISSAN 370Z Recommended Tools: 85125 - Rotary File Set"

Note the parts I bolded! It indeed looks like you got the set for the 350z.
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