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uk front bar???

if your talking about the r33 then its just the vents that come with the nismo oil cooler

You get those "add on's" with the cooler kit? Its $2000. Bit steep for a cooler and a few bits of plastic. :(

i think he means coz it was standard on the uk delivered cars no?

Exactly.

Perfect fucntion yet looking standard. Uhuh!

You get those "add on's" with the cooler kit? Its $2000. Bit steep for a cooler and a few bits of plastic. :(

yep, u need sum way of getting enough air to the oil cooler when its put behind the front bar.

You should know that when ever the word nismo is mentioned in the product that its not going to be cheap.

Im actually supprised that no one has made a replica copy of them as im sure there would be a market for them

I put my oil cooler on the drivers side front bar and just used border carbon ducts as they allow enough air with bigger openings.

If they did come standard on uk model cars well then lucky them

Does anyone know the story behind this thing? Is it genuine? Saw it at the Showcased event and it looked pretty damn good as far as I could tell.

The only thing that caught my eye was that it seemed to have a series 1 rear Nissan badge (old Nissan logo) but had a V.spec II badge which AFAIK = series II. Plus it has a V.spec II bonnet.

IMG_2447.jpg

http://www.the-lowdown.com/s-tune-gtr/

not sure whether its a v-sepc or not.

it came up in conversation here with Kristian (Iron Chef) when discussing S-tunes and R-tunes

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/393240-swap-n1-r34-gtr-for-r35/page__st__40

maybe it was built to V-spec spec when it went to Omori.

Does anyone know the story behind this thing? Is it genuine? Saw it at the Showcased event and it looked pretty damn good as far as I could tell.

The only thing that caught my eye was that it seemed to have a series 1 rear Nissan badge (old Nissan logo) but had a V.spec II badge which AFAIK = series II. Plus it has a V.spec II bonnet.

IMG_2447.jpg

http://www.the-lowdown.com/s-tune-gtr/

After seeing the car in person and speaking with the owner. We both take our cars to chasers. Yes it is real!

Does anyone know the story behind this thing? Is it genuine? Saw it at the Showcased event and it looked pretty damn good as far as I could tell.

The only thing that caught my eye was that it seemed to have a series 1 rear Nissan badge (old Nissan logo) but had a V.spec II badge which AFAIK = series II. Plus it has a V.spec II bonnet.

IMG_2447.jpg

http://www.the-lowdown.com/s-tune-gtr/

Yep, it's a real Nismo S-Tune.

I'm actually not sure if that is a real S-tune. I know it has the S-tune engine (I think) but I took a photo of this car back when it first arrived. as white lmgt4's, and no sticers on it :S

And yes, it was claimed to be the S-tune.

I will check my pics again, but I remember a Nismo Build Plate in the engine bay.

After seeing the car in person and speaking with the owner. We both take our cars to chasers. Yes it is real!

just came across this s-tune by total coincidence!

http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?/topic/33415-nismo-s-tune-r34-nissan-skyline-gt-r/

^^ Great R34 GTR but would prefer other type of wheels.

I'm actually not sure if that is a real S-tune. I know it has the S-tune engine (I think) but I took a photo of this car back when it first arrived. as white lmgt4's, and no sticers on it :S

And yes, it was claimed to be the S-tune.

More pics of this car earlier this year:

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Not too sure why it has a "fukuoka Factory" sticker on the air intake when clearly the engine build plate says Omori Factory.

And looks to be the car now has a Nismo Intercooler and Black LMGT4's.

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