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How are you "Finding Nismo" products in general?

Some are useful - others cosmetic

Some are oldies but goodies - some are discontinued

Some are well designed - some are designed better

Would you like to...

1) Post a Pic of a favourite that you own?

2) Post a Pic of a let-down?

3) Caption the Pic with a comment?

My S-Tune Susp'n has served me really well so far...

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Springs in my Stagea are great. The rates are very nice and compliant for daily duties. I think the suspension dept is sorted. Catback Exhaust my avatar is good, very quiet,but retains a nice note with nil drone. Great for daily too, however I believe it's a bit of a restriction in the rear can. Quality also great.

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I do.

Just the icing on the cake.

But they look like the short version.

I've got the extended ones.

Yes, mine are the short ones at 5 o'clock in the pic.

But I like your wheels > I bought 'em.

Sigh - discontinued!!! Prices/values seem to have gone sideways now!

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