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Michael,

I actually believe (rightly or wrongly) that Luke may have source 2 (of which he'd bought 1 himself) just in the past couple few days.

I don't even know what thermostat I have.

Nismo charges a lot for their spark plugs > wonder if they're worth it?

Most of the Nismo items I have, were sourced through SAU - yes, right here!

Actually one of the coolest things I saw at superautobacs was the motul nismo oil...and in bulk amounts.....

Aswell as the z tune, 370z demo car and the latest nismo GTR race car lol....but all my pics giot accidently wiped when my camera stuffed up

Michael,

I actually believe (rightly or wrongly) that Luke may have source 2 (of which he'd bought 1 himself) just in the past couple few days.

I don't even know what thermostat I have.

Nismo charges a lot for their spark plugs > wonder if they're worth it?

Most of the Nismo items I have, were sourced through SAU - yes, right here!

Interesting, not sure who luke is though lol.

Nismo spark plugs I believe are exactly the same as one of the normal NGK's. They just have a different screen print.

My turn my turn :)

Nismo cluster

Nismo MFD

scuff plates (almost nismo)

nismo front and side indicators

nismo side skirt extensions

nismo b pillar garnish

nismo front upper arm bushes

nismo engine mounts

nismo GMAX twin plate

nismo cat converter

Nismo fuel pump

nismo injectors

nismo AFM's

nismo oil air seperator

nismo oil cap

nismo radiator cap

Nismo goodness!!!!!

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Fitting these goodies was half the fun in some cases, and they do add that little extra to the base setup. Great having pretty much oem nismo factory parts too as they will go the distance.

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Thank you again Dave for some scintillating Pics.

That list of "purposeful" items Sean + your mechanical brain -> great Nismo Car driven by a Nismo-Nut :)

Another "purposeful" item in readiness to go in will be a G-Max twin plate

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^^That knob is a fake Nismo knob.

It was just a picture from the net :rolleyes: ; didn't notice until I'd posted it that the knob is polished not satin finish.

Mine was the real thing.

Anyway, back to Nismo...

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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?

I have Nismo Front Bar and Side Skirts:

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(But no bonnet / boot lip spoiler).

The Nismo kit is subtle and clean and tops off the R32 GTR nicely.

Also an Oil Cap:

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Add a nice touch to the engine bay and you cannot over tighten the cap.

Had a Nismo Slave Cylinder:

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Had to be replaced and now have a Nissan one.

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So want that Radiator Cap!

Gimme gimme gimme!!! :D

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That will be one of my next Nismo items I want.

I have a few NISMO items on mine.

NISMO strut brace

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NISMO white centre gauges

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And at night time. Love these things when lit up

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NISMO turbo back exhaust

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And NISMO sideskirts

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Did have a few more pics of the exhaust but cannot seem to find them

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