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my 31 silhouette is wearing some 17 inch, 4 stud watanabe rs-8's

i got the dayz front bumper on my stagea with the carbon filler bit too, and r34 brakes (which are quite hard to find these days)

oh, and my staega came from the factory with a clutch pedal :)

Mines just got a HKS EDA (electronic drag adaptor) and a TSC, but also a mystery Kansai Service box with a toogle switch on it that seems to plug into the G sensor.

Both my R32 and R33 have the electric front air dam that drops down from under the front bumper. The R32 is wired to be down at all times unless I need to lift it to gain ground clearance a bad driveway etc.

I will set the R33 one up in the same manor

Nigel

My r32 has this too! Never knew r33's came with it?

Car also came with an outline of an air purifier on the parcel shelf and some fan setting buttons near the steering wheel. Guess it was ripped out in Japan before i got it.

If you are used to BMWs this may seem rare, but it is a standard feature on many japanese cars, because they are not wired by europeans...... :ermm:

I have a Nismo Fibreglass intercooler air guide (Which Just Jap photographed to see how it all fitted etc)

Genuine N1 front vents and side skirts,

Coilpack cover has "powered by Nismo 24 Valve" or similar written on it.

Not a rare part but certainly creates some speculation... Roof has been repaired in 2 spots about 15x10cm directly above the doors exactly the same spot on both sides, also appears to be the same place as where the light bar sat on the pace car used in Aus (and cop cars in Japan..) also has had bonnet pins, and 2 harnesses, but stock suspension and still original ECU and no other repair work

You're the only other person i know with that plate, i also have it:

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i dont know if these are rare or not but meh, deal with it

factory pioneer sound system with factory cd stacker in the boot

factory fog light switch on the center console

factory "type m" sticker on the boot

R33 Gts-t S2 in Nismo red! dont see many in that colour, and my plates are rare too, think thats it :D

Mine is Nismo Red as well (Its actually called "Super Clear Red II" or something), Ive only ever seen 1 other in the 10 years Ive owned my 33, plenty of maroon ones though

And white LMGT2 Rims.......Now minus wheel caps Grrrrrrrrrrrrr, not unusual but a little rare

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Nissan factory 'drift lip'- that little drift lip that sits under the standard spoiler (see pic)

Nismo clutch (sure its not that rare but everybody seems to have exeedy etc these days)

Nissan / Nismo Boot Lip Spoiler, I believe is what it is, factory option.

Mine is Nismo Red as well (Its actually called "Super Clear Red II" or something), Ive only ever seen 1 other in the 10 years Ive owned my 33, plenty of maroon ones though

And white LMGT2 Rims.......Now minus wheel caps Grrrrrrrrrrrrr, not unusual but a little rare

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yeah the man is right - i have same from factory

didn't think it was very special?

thought I havent seen another one the same colour in the flesh only pics of yours and another one to be honest

all i know is it was the only 'optional' colour offered on the model

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