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I have been asked if I would make some more Nismo style wing struts.

I would need at least six payed orders to make it viable to get some more laser cut, welded powder coated etc.

Delivery would be approx 2-3 weeks from the six orders being payed up.

Cost will be $320.00 per set mailed anywhere in Australia.

I have attached some pic's, let me no what you think.

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I have been asked if I would make some more Nismo style wing struts.

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I have attached some pic's, let me no what you think.

What do I think? As the owner of an R34 Coupe with the genuine adjustable rear spoiler (factory fitted from new together with several other Nismo options) - and with the car stickered very discreetly from the factory to identify Nismo options are fitted, I am very much amused by cars copiously covered with extravagantly huge -look at me - supermarket bought "Nismo" stickers, and especially so if they are running very poor imitation copies of Nismo product - lol.

Why don't you just call them "your style" wing struts?

lol

What do I think? As the owner of an R34 Coupe with the genuine adjustable rear spoiler (factory fitted from new together with several other Nismo options) - and with the car stickered very discreetly from the factory to identify Nismo options are fitted, I am very much amused by cars copiously covered with extravagantly huge -look at me - supermarket bought "Nismo" stickers, and especially so if they are running very poor imitation copies of Nismo product - lol.

Why don't you just call them "your style" wing struts?

lol

Well aren't you my shining knight!

I'm only trying to offer a service, if people take it up all well and good, if not no skin of my nose. I have seen alot of people chasing these me included. They are no longer available, and when they were they sold for $750 plus.

As for the Nismo decals, I also have several Nismo options and my cars apearance is totally my own choice what that has to do with this thread is totally beyond me!

If your interested in the group by, good. If not, go back out to the sand pit with the kiddies.

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can you install the wing struts without the plastic covers?

any pics on how to install the wing struts ?

You can install them without the cover as the whole strut is powder coated black.

I do have some fitting instructions that I did a couple of years ago, it's a big file though. If you can PM me your e-mail and I will send them through.

Thanks.

What do I think? As the owner of an R34 Coupe with the genuine adjustable rear spoiler (factory fitted from new together with several other Nismo options) - and with the car stickered very discreetly from the factory to identify Nismo options are fitted, I am very much amused by cars copiously covered with extravagantly huge -look at me - supermarket bought "Nismo" stickers, and especially so if they are running very poor imitation copies of Nismo product - lol.

Why don't you just call them "your style" wing struts?

lol

Mate I can stomach spending over 1K per a rim for Nismo LMGT4's but did you ever stop to consider that people may not way to pay over $800 for a product that is clearly not worth that much and the fact that the product is no longer made? I would have snapped these up if I still had my R34. Maybe you should pop down to blockbuster and rent this...

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Mate I can stomach spending over 1K per a rim for Nismo LMGT4's but did you ever stop to consider that people may not way to pay over $800 for a product that is clearly not worth that much and the fact that the product is no longer made? I would have snapped these up if I still had my R34. Maybe you should pop down to blockbuster and rent this...

Isn't the idea of this thread, to see who is interested? Oh and by the way yes you are my HERO.

What do I think? As the owner of an R34 Coupe with the genuine adjustable rear spoiler (factory fitted from new together with several other Nismo options) - and with the car stickered very discreetly from the factory to identify Nismo options are fitted, I am very much amused by cars copiously covered with extravagantly huge -look at me - supermarket bought "Nismo" stickers, and especially so if they are running very poor imitation copies of Nismo product - lol.

Why don't you just call them "your style" wing struts?

lol

you sir are an absolute fool. The thread title reads... Nismo STYLE struts... because that's what they f*cking are retard! The guy has kindly offered to make some up for people who obviously like them a lot, and at least give people a chance of getting products similar to something that has been discontinued.

f*ck off out of this thread and take your ALTIA kitted 34 somewhere else, cos the kit you sport sure ain't Nismo

Mate I can stomach spending over 1K per a rim for Nismo LMGT4's but did you ever stop to consider that people may not way to pay over $800 for a product that is clearly not worth that much and the fact that the product is no longer made? I would have snapped these up if I still had my R34. Maybe you should pop down to blockbuster and rent this...

Isn't the idea of this thread, to see who is interested? Oh and by the way yes you are my HERO.

Sorry miss read, thought it was that other tool again :blink::P:( :(

Thanks for your support.

you sir are an absolute fool. The thread title reads... Nismo STYLE struts... because that's what they f*cking are retard! The guy has kindly offered to make some up for people who obviously like them a lot, and at least give people a chance of getting products similar to something that has been discontinued.

f*ck off out of this thread and take your ALTIA kitted 34 somewhere else, cos the kit you sport sure ain't Nismo

Thanks, that's what I thought to.

So do these just slot staright in to the factory wing and bolt onto the boot?

What material do you use for the uprights?

These bolt straight to the factory mounts, unbolt the old and bolt in the new.

They are cut from 5mm aluminium.

Thanks for your interest.

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