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hence why i said if it was a factory option for that particular vehicle, the furthest that would stretch would be nismo right?

Nismo parts aren't factory option though, They're aftermarket. Only time they'd be factory options would be for one of the Nismo released models, 400R, ZTune etc.

Not modifying an N1 kinda defeats the entire purpose it was built for in the first place. They're for race car homologation, it's supposed to be a race car. It's supposed to be a base to add on and change as your team sees fit to make it faster

Yeh, maybe if you were buying it new from factory as a base, you wouldn't be buying it as a base for mods 15 years down the track.

And I'm sure you understood what I meant by factory options. I thought nismo may have been a factory option, If not, then no mods :)

Yeh, maybe if you were buying it new from factory as a base, you wouldn't be buying it as a base for mods 15 years down the track.

And I'm sure you understood what I meant by factory options. I thought nismo may have been a factory option, If not, then no mods :)

Nissan Motorsport International...

It's Nissan's Racing Division making Street Performance to GT Cars.

I would have a feeling Nissan would offer Nismo parts from dealer...

If not, you would have to take it to the Nismo Factories.

Nissan Motorsport International...

It's Nissan's Racing Division making Street Performance to GT Cars.

I would have a feeling Nissan would offer Nismo parts from dealer...

If not, you would have to take it to the Nismo Factories.

thats what I thought.. lol

collectors item i think...

if you bought it, you wouldnt be modifying it...

which is gay.... GTR's are for driving, not hardparking

wouldnt even tune it, why have some random tuner touch it.

only bits i would be putting on, is if they were a factory option for that particular car, like you said.. nismo..

i'd trust a tune from trent in australian weather / humidity / specific fuel etc over a factory nismo tune any day...

hardly some random

Just another 33 if you ask me

this

which is gay.... GTR's are for driving, not hardparking

i'd trust a tune from trent in australian weather / humidity / specific fuel etc over a factory nismo tune any day...

hardly some random

this

You would trust Trent, as a lot do, but other people may not and would consider him 'some random' not that I do..

yeah, but if it wasn't trent i could find another place that I would trust.

things age over 20 years too... not to mention that the jap tunes are different fuel...

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