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Over the last coupla years, I've managed to pick up

nismo key, fashion lighter, paperwork case, floormats, clear front & side indicators, fuel pump, billet oil cap, high-pressure radiator cap, timing belt, LM GT4 18" bronze rims, s-tune wheel lug nut set, s-tune air valve cap set, 480cc injectors, solid shifter, dash cluster, engine mounts

I did have the nismo 3-gauge dash cluster, but I've since replaced with a GTR MFD (non-nismo).

All parts have seemed like the highest quality to me. I'm more than happy to buy Nismo. The key was probably the hardest - I nearly picked one up in 2007, but fell through - and recently managed to pick one up uncut. I'm always on the look-out for nismo parts :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Need a keen eye here guys. Looking at buying this Nismo Duracon shifter which looks hella cheap:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISMO-Duracon-Gear-Shift-Knob-Manual-Black-Nissan-/110878560606?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19d0e0915e

It looks the goods, the packaging looks legit (I own another Nismo shifter) but the price is throwing me off. What do you guys think?

Need a keen eye here guys. Looking at buying this Nismo Duracon shifter which looks hella cheap:

http://www.ebay.com....=item19d0e0915e

It looks the goods, the packaging looks legit (I own another Nismo shifter) but the price is throwing me off. What do you guys think?

i have the same one and got mine for that price through performance wise.. was told it was genuine, looked good in packaging, feels good in the car.. still not 100% its 100% genuine, but it does do the job! and hasnt worn crazily in the 4 months or so ive had it for. so im not really fussed either way. also purchased other parts through performance wise so i tend to believe its genuine.. they may have over stocked them in Japan and now offloading them cheap?

I <3 Nismo gear, it's just faultless

So far I've tracked down and installed

Nismo Ti Strut Brace

Nismo LMGT4's in Silver

Nismo S-Tune suspension

Nismo Rear Member Brace Kit

Nismo Floor Brace Set

Nismo Lug Nuts

Nismo Sports Clutch

Nismo Timing Belt

Nismo Intercooler Piping Set

Nismo Steering Rack Bush Set

Nismo Leather Gear Knob

Worth every cent, the gear is just superb :)

Read the first part of your post and thought the second part haha.

Well if Nismo makes a better umbrella than Alfa Romeo, I think I'll go for it...

Hmmm, but not rubber boots Kristian lol

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Is there a more comprehensive catalogue than ^^^ ?

I'm surprised at how many ppl here have such sizeable lists!!!

Yeah, there's alot of ppl with empty walllets after looking throught that catalogue

Better add mine,

Nismo short shift kit

nismo radiator cap

nismo cold air intake

nismo oil cap

nismo oil cooler

nismo n1 vents

nismo brake master cylinder

nismo injectors

nismo clutch master cylinder

nismo suspension link components (various - not complete set-up though)

nismo gearbox mounts

nismo engine mounts

nismo fuel pump

and soon to have nismo mfd v2

Probarly a few more that i've missed...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Slightly off topic but how to get...

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I can get these easily if you need it.

For my ER34

I have S-tune suspension (Willing to Sell)

Speed meter

S-Tune front and rear strut tower bars

S-Tune front and rear stabilizers

Coppermix Twinplate clutch.

S-tune rear tower bar for R32 (Willing to sell)

Side markers

Probably a few things I forgot to mention.

After oil and radiator cap I'll be complete.

Easy to source if there is stock !!

http://shop.nissan.c...duct/detail/515

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More here and I can help with purchase but would advise not to buy clothing without trying on first as clothing sizes are for mighty midgets.

http://shop.nissan.c...itemCategory/50

http://shop.nissan.c...itemCategory/51

http://shop.nissan.c...itemCategory/52

http://shop.nissan.c...itemCategory/61

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