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dont think its a weldina one as there is no markings on it saying that

here are some more pics

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Stop teasing! But I want one...

OK... OK... I lowered my car's standards on Saturday...

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I agreed to a request by Skylineparts.net to show my car for a Re-opening.

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...as a favour for Supercheap's Regional Mngr

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...and earn $250 worth of goodies! :banana:

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dont think its a weldina one as there is no markings on it saying that

here are some more pics

attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1433501482.116385.jpg

attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1433501569.950573.jpg

attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1433501615.086853.jpg

Old school nismo one. very nice!

Looking good Terry.

Wait, is the rear N1 piece missing? The bit that goes behind the rear wheel?

I better post a picture in there...

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The two extra rear spats I received weren't the N1 Ravi, so I'm looking around for someone to loan Bodyformaero a pair for a couple of days so that Peter can make a pair of moulds.

The two extra rear spats I received weren't the N1 Ravi, so I'm looking around for someone to loan Bodyformaero a pair for a couple of days so that Peter can make a pair of moulds.

Interested in organising a group buy Terry if you find a set? I have the full genuine N1 kit and would dearly love the rear spats to match

Jase

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Going back in time for a little nostalgia for me.....

I farken miss this PoS, i should not have sold it. :/ I would love another N/A again.

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also a sneaky shot of the big brother in the garage.... :3some:

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