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Not really Nismo but close enough but I had a no: 65 of the original first run GT500 "RRR" Block but its been recently sold and it's on a boat to Oz and will soon be with new owner.

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Concensus = Terry, Chef man, and Marcus all not cool!

Have a few bits, but recently went looking for a genuine sticker like this one pictured As a replacement for mine on my boot lid in case i ever respray it (couple of little marks), and found them on yahoo JP for $80! One i saw had a price tag over $150!!

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Oo old NISMO fetching a bit aye.

Really Ash? I had the full kit in a V35, including sway bars, and it was one of the best I've ever used. Of course the V35 was purely a street car with a few track days for good measure. But loved the ride in it and did all right at the track as well

Not really Nismo but close enough but I had a no: 65 of the original first run GT500 "RRR" Block but its been recently sold and it's on a boat to Oz and will soon be with new owner.

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I thought the Nismo Super GT Cars all used RRR Blocks..?

Hence it is a Nismo item...

Oh No Simon!

Surely not this one that my OCD took off your car on Sunday whilst you were out?

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Don't worry! I put a rag in the hole!

I'd feel guilty otherwise...

Actually there's another recent version isn't there - looking somewhat like a - I dunno - a hub cap???

That black centred one of Richard looks you beaut tho'

That matches my radiator cap, do want....

More Nismo-Nuts on these last two pages...

I think "NISMO" could probably sell his User Name for a price ;)

I have an old-style Nismo Badge Luke that you're welcome to pick up. New too - but attached to a board!

If Luke doesn't want it, someone else can have it.

Meanwhile,...

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...for an extra 15% air flow

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