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Wanting to respray my R32 nismo GTR, put some nismo lm gt4 rims on it, along with the current NIsmo body kit.

Can i get the Nismo style decals for the entire car? I have seen them on photos and on the following forum.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=45959

Can u get them from Nismo in Japan? I have asked around here in Oz but no body knows.

Cheers

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$3,000 a set?? Someones making some money... :unsure: haha

I can only locate the Nismo side stripe for the E51 ElGrand (Big ass van) as it's the only one that would seem long enough for an R32 GT-R. I guess that the Z-tune and all those just use the same generic Nismo stripe, but just cut it down in length for whichever car it's going on.

I can have it sent to your door... just PM me.

$3,000 a set?? Someones making some money... :) haha

I can only locate the Nismo side stripe for the E51 ElGrand (Big ass van) as it's the only one that would seem long enough for an R32 GT-R. I guess that the Z-tune and all those just use the same generic Nismo stripe, but just cut it down in length for whichever car it's going on.

I can have it sent to your door... just PM me.

so your saying that u cant get a decal set for the R32 nismo GTR? They dont exist? or hard to get hold of?

I was told they come up for sale on the US ebay... i havnt had a chance to look but will tonight.

I also have a 93 vspec R32.... with the vspec decal on right hand rear.. can u get these in Oz?

Cheers.

you might wanna ask your local nissan dealer, after all Nissan Australia is now setting up to sell Nismo edition cars (as exhibited at the motorshow).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-Nism...038431215QQrdZ1

Although stripes are weaksauce... if you want to show real support for Nismo, then you need to paint you car in signature red and silver shreds.

Official decals from Nismo are reserved for their own democars.

But like all things you can get good copies or you could get them from some custom shop.

Try this site:

Clicky

Edited by CircusMonkey
$3,000 a set?? Someones making some money... :) haha

yeah, i think it was a signal set, or kazama or something. but i remember the price. 200 000yen. I assumed that like most things nismo would be even more expensive. the price of japanese stickers in general is pretty hard core. there are yeaps of small ones that are 2 or 3 thousand yen.

Whats everyone going on about? Reserved stickers? Don't sell them (anymore)?

- Nismo sell official Nismo stripes, and all the nismo logos off their site. Originally I could only find them for the K12 March (too short for an R32) but since found them for the ElGrand (bloody long), 350Z etc (also too short).

- They don't actually sell a 'stripe kit' for the R32 or R34 as far as I know, even though they were at the Nismo festival with such stripes. But - as I mentioned earlier - you can get the ElGrand genuine Nismo stripes and cut them down to fit the R32 GT-R... thats what I would do anyway.

- As Circusmonkey mentioned, you could probably have them reproduced fairly cheaply in vinyl, but for those wanting the real deal, Nismo have them. Got $$$ to spend on stripes? Then go for it. Personally what Funkymoney said is showing real support.

Thanks Rezz

I studied Nihongo for 7 years and studied there, but my Japanese is not that good now, as a have become a farmer.

I would love to be able to go onto the Nismo site and order the ElGrand (body long) like u suggest but my reading skills are not like the used to be.

I am happy to get the real deal, and pay for them if i can do it.

any suggestions

Superman is doing a group buy atm, It's not $3000 it;s $300 you have an extra 0 sumwhere

here's the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1entry1965181

I'm trying to go to sticker shops get a copy of this...If I can find 1 I'll post

Superman is doing a group buy atm, It's not $3000 it;s $300 you have an extra 0 sumwhere

here's the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1entry1965181

I'm trying to go to sticker shops get a copy of this...If I can find 1 I'll post

thanks for correcting me sky34. funny though that i dont recall saying superman is selling stickers for $3000. i did say that in tokyo, i saw people with the full stripe kit for sale at 200 000yen. I can see how you could get confused between the two.

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