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Yeah I don't like the overlap of the Nismo either.

I saw one that was the same as the Aero wing but just a little bit longer. Looked great, but no idea who made it and I can't find it again for the life of me.

Sorry mate, not Pond.

Is it this Eurou one?

http://www.aero-eurou.com/product/nissan/stagea_latter.html

haha that it is Bigfella :thumbsup: haha

Driving along next to you in town near the top of anz highway heading into west tce in Feb when I Joined SAU..

1st other bluey I had seen ...I was like :woot: hahaha how long have you had yours?

Edit...It was prob late 2010 like nov when I spotted ya!:cheers:

Edited by Ezekiel86
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using this as a bit of a test.

Here is My PNM35 at Nissan, getting some J Matic and parts!

R35 behind is in far a leaky front diff .

Better pics to come - just working out flickrblush.gif

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Edited by PN-Mad

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