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With the black Nur spec at the top of this page, do the extra items on the display screen only come with the nur? Can the extra data be put on a normal 34 gtr?

the standard bnr34s dont have the extras unlike the Vspec2 and the NURs ect ect.

if you want em u gotta buy the NISMO ver 2 MFD (~$900)

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/multi-fuction-display-version-ii

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My vspec has the same readings in that pic shown, however I bought the nismo mfd for the g force meter and lap timers as linked above. Cars in workshop atm so will be good to see it in action

correct me if im wrong but dosnt the G force sensor come with all bnr34s?

its only the inlet, exhaust temp, lap timer and a new boost sensor to read up to 3bar that are in the nismo units?

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correct me if im wrong but dosnt the G force sensor come with all bnr34s?

its only the inlet, exhaust temp, lap timer and a new boost sensor to read up to 3bar that are in the nismo units?

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The sensor exists but there is no readout on the MFD on any GT-R except those with the Nismo MFD.

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Only 19" can you get a lip like that on TE37's but the spokes are not as concaved like the 18's are.
yes they are the 19x10.5 all round.

I honestly prefer the look of the 19 over the 18s

thats my personal opinion

Yeah nice!

Cause I got 17" TE37 I do notice that its more concaved where as yours look stretched out with more lip. Deep lip FTW!

Same colour too, White. Hehe!!

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pics of my car now with z-tune bonnet

car was not clean

Car looking very nice mate :D

Got some 19 x 10.5 LMGT4's coming myself - what size tyres are you running on the TE37's?

Any problems scrubbing etc? Is yours lowered from standard height?

Was hoping to fit 285/30/19's without too many issues

Car looking very nice mate :sick:

Got some 19 x 10.5 LMGT4's coming myself - what size tyres are you running on the TE37's?

Any problems scrubbing etc? Is yours lowered from standard height?

Was hoping to fit 285/30/19's without too many issues

Thanks mate.

Tyres are 275/30/19 all round

I was adviced not to fit the 285 as they scrub.

My car does scrub sometimes on full lock not all the time though.

It has been lowered about 1.5-2inches all round

The lowered rear wing the black one above looks funny but not bad and the front badge looks worst than original. Whyd he/she change it :D

The 19" TE37's look like the nismo rims on the M-Spec on the first page.

Black on Black Gloss TE37's will never get boring.

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