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Hi guys, we need to make room for some more stock,(2011 post TAS) so we have a lot of things to ship out (Spitfire, Greddy, Nismo,TOMEI, Top Secret, Abflug, MINES, NAMS, HKS etc)

Firstly thank you to those who have pm'd me with requests for parts, all orders are being processed and shipped from Tokyo for you :ermm:

So post up what you're after and I will quote you:

We carry a lot of items in stock from clear cam covers, cooling panels, strut braces, to Intercoolers, to lots of various carbon parts etc for all skyline types

All kept in stock

Lots of Nismo items such as the spoiler end caps, gear shifters, carbon b pillar trims etc all need to go

Newera JP is able to offer ANY part, from Any manufacturer, no matter how obscure

Full list to follow

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Matty,

Ive got a series 3 r33 gtr and i want to make the car a 100% more aggressive...

Im after a dry carbon bonnet ? z tune type front wings / guards ,front and rear diffusers etc

I think the r33 gtr is underated hence why i want to make it stand out a bit more......

Pm if you like.....

Thx Mike

Hi,

for the R33 GTR…

I would do these modifications…all parts in stock (including those shown on the other pics)

Nismo pillars/spoiler end caps/carbon intercooler vents

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This rear wing blade (carbon) –gives it a more aggressive look.

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Clear front indicators (the small circular ones) can also make a difference

You can make it more aggressive by changing the front bumper or wings

Carbon ones made by Bee*R (z tune fenders don't exist for BCNR33)

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Or subtle things like this:

400r side skirts make a big difference along with the Nismo over fender kit

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These are couple of examples we have imported/sold recently

Gives you a little more of an idea (these are different red 33s)

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Or the rear wing plus one kit

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Front and Rear diffusers are fine, but I would just put a genuine 400r kit on the front with the skirts and a top secret rear diffuser on the rear

Or bumper spats

Regarding the bonnet

There is a really nice kit which I can price up for you if you wish?

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The TS front bumper is also quite aggressive

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