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holy moly! $60K for some seats, wheels, exhaust, suspension, diffuser and badges? son of rajab give me strength. The crazy part is people will actually buy it!

not a big fan of the crease along each spoke of the wheels. I do love the seats though, they are awesome.

The exhaust I'm not sure on yet, need to think on that one. but still $60K and not even an ECU or boost up? $60K get's you 3/4s of the way to another R35. In fact in japan for $60K you could almost buy an R32, R33 and R34 GTR and complete your collection...hmm seats and rims or 3 new cars....

more details

http://www.nismo.co.jp/news_list/2008/news_flash/080005.html

the price inc all parts and labor to install parts

Also it comes with a 3 year or 60,000km warranty :laugh:

edit: more nismo parts: http://www.nismo.co.jp/news_list/2008/news...h/080005_1.html

Edited by [Michael]

Nismo GT-R Tuning Parts - Packaged Parts Specifications

Source: Nismo via GTRBlog.com

Images: Nismo via GTR-World.net

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While you can opt for the Nismo Club Sport package at 5,460,000 yen there is also the an option to go with the sub packages themselves. Especially handy if you don’t have the full $50k lying around. There are three packages that make up the greater Club Sport Package. These are explained below:

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First up is the Chassis Package which includes Nismo developed Bilstein Damptronic suspension and the Rays forged aluminium 20″ monoblock wheels and Bridgestone Tires. This package cannot be split down any further unfortunately unlike the Club Sport package itself. Specifications are as follows:

Tires:

* Size: Front 255/40 ZRF20 - Rear 285/35 ZRF20

* Manufacturer/Model: Bridgestone RE070R (Runflat)

Wheels:

* Manufacturer: Rays Wheels

* Construction: One piece forged aluminium

* Size: Front 20 x 9.5J +45 - Rear 20 x 10.5J +25

* PCD: 114.3, 5 hole

* Weight: Front 10.3 Kg (-1.6kg) - Rear 10.8Kg (-1.4kg)

* Appearance: Gunmetal Grey, Nismo Logo, Nismo valve caps

Suspension:

* Dampers: Bilstein Damptronic (3 mode switch compatible)

* Appearance: Black, Nismo logo

* Springs: 18.5kg/mm front spring rate, 9.6kg/mm rear spring rate

* Appearance: Red, Nismo logo

Price: 2,205,000 yen

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Next up we have the Carbon Bucket Seats package featuring the Nismo badged Recaro leather clad carbon fiber race seats.

Specifications:

* Construction: Seat shell carbon fiber, leather wrapped

* Appearance: Nismo embroidered logo, Recaro logo

Price: 1,890,000 yen

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And finally there is the Titanium Exhaust System package featuring a lightweight super sexy titanium exhaust and carbon fibre ducted rear diffuser to replace the standard rear diffuser.

Specifications:

Exhaust:

* Construction: Titanium Alloy, Titanium

* Size: 70mm main pipe diameter, 124mm x 275mm x 2 outlets (elliptical)

* Features: 5kg lighter than standard exhaust

Rear Diffuser:

* Construction: Carbon fiber, Aluminium

* Features: NACA Cooling ducts

Price: 1,890,000 yen

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Agreed. The lips on the wheels makes it look smaller than it actually is... urghhh...

It's probably the thick side walls on the run-flat tyres that give that look.

Nismo's never really been the cheap option for tuning, but I think they've totally out-priced themselves this time... The parts look good though

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