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actually been meaning to PM you, do you have any pics of your Z-tune diffuser off the car by any chance? or an underside pic perhaps when it's been on a hoist? interested to see the difference between the normal and Z-tune diffusers

A genuine nismo s-tune? lol. This is the fake car that rocked up at the lowdown showcased in sydney. Another one brought in by extreme motorsports to go with the fake nur that other sau'ers will be familiar. I am a huge fan of genuine nismo cars but this isnt one of them. End rant

Seems like you are good at talking Sh!t Mate... The S-Tune is genuine and the so called "fake" nur is my personal car that i have owned for over 2 years, if you have a issue with it, or myself you can tell me now.Who are you to tell me what badge i can have on my car, and for the record the car does have a Nur motor with a fair bit of work done to it and despite bullcrap going around the car was never up for sale since iv onwed it.

Seems like you are good at talking Sh!t Mate... The S-Tune is genuine and the so called "fake" nur is my personal car that i have owned for over 2 years, if you have a issue with it, or myself you can tell me now.Who are you to tell me what badge i can have on my car, and for the record the car does have a Nur motor with a fair bit of work done to it and despite bullcrap going around the car was never up for sale since iv onwed it.

Post some pics I would love to see the car and ill know if its a nur as I used to own one

I might put some pics up soon it's a vspec 2 with nur running gear and half the nismo catalogue, I also know what a nur looks like..

I'm over people talking crap.

Post some pics I would love to see the car and ill know if its a nur as I used to own one

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I might put some pics up soon it's a vspec 2 with nur running gear and half the nismo catalogue, I also know what a nur looks like..

I'm over people talking crap.

Isn't it just a vspec II with a NUR sticker? That's from an outside view lol?

I notice the arc box, greddy hard pipe kit and oil lines (remote oil cooler). What other mods have u done?

Not my car Marko but this Nur (of God_speed's) also has...

* Torq-Lite carbon fibre prop shaft

* Nismo-Yamaha chassis dampers

* Ikeya adjustable control arms

* Nismo 19"x10.5" rims

* Ohlins top spec Coilovers

* Nismo Titanium exhaust

* Motec M800 ECU

* Nismo-Omori Titanium strut brace to replace the Kansai soon

* Trust hi capacity intercooler

* Nismo genuine skirts/pods

* Nitto oil pump

* Nismo kill switch cig lighter

* Jun cams and cam gears

* Nismo R-Tune C/F bonnet

* ATS triple plate carbon clutch

* Nismo genuine C/F rear wing blade

* Brembo big brake kit

Methinks you've seen this car before?

Will appear again this year in one of the car magazines + see next post.

Anyway, I'm impressed!

* NB This Nur to my knowledge had never appeared on SAU before 2012: but it did do a 10.9 at Cootamundra in 2009

*EOI

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This Nur may be able to make an appearance next to Bobby's Z-Tune at J.E.M. on Wednesday 24th April if any SAU.NSW Members are interested?

This will be open to Members only at first!

So does anyone here in NSW want to see the Nur (above) and the Z-Tune on hoists?

Stay tuned to NSW > Events > Thread starts in March.

Many thanks must go to Bobbyr34 and other staff at J.E.M. for helping with SAU.NSW to stitch this together.

The SAU.NSW Tech Night will be about "Engine Builds".

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