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I've never seen any nismo kit on IM...

Do I need Jesse to contact them directly?

Jesse, IM, RHD Japan (used to have it listed on their website), Nengun.

They will just contact Nismo to place the order.

There have been quite a few go through Yahoo Auctions as well.

yeh found it. i think i'de go Carbon.

lets wait and see if someone gets around to doing bonnets first. would really like to be able to put my engine cover back on mainly!

Must have been difficult to find with the link in the post and all :P

Why can't you get your engine cover on?

Don't say because of the spacer as I know the cover fits with those 19mm spacers.

yeh found it. i think i'de go Carbon.

lets wait and see if someone gets around to doing bonnets first. would really like to be able to put my engine cover back on mainly!

I thought carbon fiber was illegal under ADR, unless it comes on the car from factory.. I probs wouldnt wanna run the risk of such a blatent defect

well cam it doesnt lol.

ive already made a mess of the "front midship" bonnet protector and all.

maybe you should try fit my cover for me :P it doesnt fit man!

Dunc - wouldnt bother be coz i'de keep the stock one and then go get it cleared...if i was to be defected.. any case dont really know if its worth it. our stock ones are pretty frickin light.

As for the vents in the front bar you will have to use R33 vents... I did them recently - be prepared to cut some serious reo though

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Aaron, Yeah I have 350Z brembos on mine, the Enkei wheels have loads of room for any brake upgrade.

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Dunc - wouldnt bother be coz i'de keep the stock one and then go get it cleared...if i was to be defected.. any case dont really know if its worth it. our stock ones are pretty frickin light.

The defect is just an unnecessary spend of $135 over sfa gain (going Carbon over FRP). The venting, apparently, drops engine temps by 10'C; so if you were doing any track work it might be handy

So buy one.

They are readily available.

Would you prefer CARBON or FRP?

is that a nm35 bonnet

when i go to the masa sorts website and go to the m tune for the nm35 , when the list of parts comes up with pat number price etc you cant actually click on them to see what the are grrr

WTF dude? We know its not a masasports one...Its Nismo!

are you talking about the front bar or bonnet , so you reckon thats a nismo bonnet then ?

im talking about the bonnet

if so please post a link to that bonnet on a nismo site .......

Edited by Sidius

is that a nm35 bonnet

when i go to the masa sorts website and go to the m tune for the nm35 , when the list of parts comes up with pat number price etc you cant actually click on them to see what the are grrr

i experienced the same frustration.

i dont know if the RHD is the same..

are you talking about the front bar or bonnet , so you reckon thats a nismo bonnet then ?

im talking about the bonnet

if so please post a link to that bonnet on a nismo site .......

I was talking about the front bar.

If you were talking about the bonnet why did you quote me talking about the bar?

*facepalms* nevermind dude...

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