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I have just a few Nismo items on mine

Nismo front pipes

Nismo cat back exhaust

Nismo wheel nuts

Nismo tyre valves

Nismo twin plate clutch

Nismo braided clutch line

Nismo Dash and triple gauge

Nismo 400R side skirts

Nismo 400R rear bumper

Nismo floor mats

Nismo under car power bracing kit 8 piece

Nismo oil catch tank

Nismo intake piping kit

Nismo fuel pressure regulator

Nismo adjustable dual element wing (very rare)

Nismo carbon fibre wing end caps

Nismo 2 way diff

Nismo rear led lights

Nismo oil cap

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Lots of awesome parts and pics!!!

I have (so far)

Nismo (obviously)

carbon wing end plates

engine and gearbox mounts

oil air separator

radiator cap

fuel pump

Super coppermix twin plate clutch, competition spec

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Had Nismo 600cc injectors but changed to ID1000cc and to fault a Nismo part the IDs idle better

Beautiful car mate. :thumbsup:

Haha!

Thanks Dale but it's not my car (didn't have a pic of my car when I made the post).

I just posted it to show the Nismo kit.

Anyway, here's mine:

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This.

To date I havnt seen a better body kit that I like more.

But, they really do need the rear pods to finish it and tie them in.

I know TBO and TRUST have made rear pods for the R32's.

But I used a set of rear pods from the R32 GTS-T and I believe they are from the Type M kit:

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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.

So want that Radiator Cap!

Gimme gimme gimme!!! :D

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

Thats actually my photo of my Nismo r32 gtr! Its got a few Nismo parts on it too. Intercooler, fuel pump, 320km dash, fuel cap, oil cap, floor mats, gear knob. Think thats it. :rolleyes:

Thats actually my photo of my Nismo r32 gtr! Its got a few Nismo parts on it too. Intercooler, fuel pump, 320km dash, fuel cap, oil cap, floor mats, gear knob. Think thats it. :rolleyes:

Looks great man!

You need Nismo LMGT4 wheels now :laugh:

A few Nismo goodies on my 32R...

LMGT4s

Wheel nuts (Black 7 sided ones)

Valve caps

Gear knob (slimline aluminium one)

Mats

Coppermix twin

Braided clutch line

Rad cap

Engine & gearbox mounts

Reinforced clutch pedal bracket (still to go on)

Nismo catback (just came off)

Nismo intercooler (ARC rebadged)

Nismo front bar

Nismo style carbon fibre intercooler air guide

Nismo style sideskirts

Nismo Logo Carabiner Key Holder :)

Would kill for one of those babies Terry, but they don't come up very often, and they only seem to be 33/34... let alone the drug money they command!

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