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I've been told that in Japan, when you bought a nissan you could option things on from the Nismo catalouge as a factory option with full warrenty. Does anyone have a Nismo catalouge from 1995, R33 GT-R options to be spesific.

I know there was an option for Nismo 18" wheels, but was there any other good ones.

Thanks

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still handy non the less. I need a 1995 one though, as we might be able to put any bit's in there on our targa car.

This is the best I could do without actually buying a catlogue for this thread, a few pics from a 1995 catalogue:

The Parts you'd be interested in are the oil cooler, larger intercooler, stailess cat back exhaust and alloy wheels (17.0x9.0 +25). I'm not sure about suspension and brakes, but going by earlier Nismo catalogues there would be upgraded springs/shocks, better brake pads, heavy duty clutch, strut tower bars... alot of other minor bits too but not sure whether they'd help in reducing lap times.

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