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As genuine as you'll get. There from some Jap sticker brand who do a bunch of high quality brand name type stickers.

I bought a couple, they're pretty decent.

Hmm looks like he doesn't have any at the moment but this is the old listing.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/150977128423?nma=true&si=lX0fM3GKkFMsMwXPMcN%2FjKiyKPA%3D&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2557&orig_cvip=true#ht_1665wt_1298

Maybe send em a message?

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Thanks but no luck.

On a side note, I'm heading to Japan next week and would like to grab a couple of Nismo items such as a gear knob, jacket etc.

Is there a place where i can buy this stuff in Tokyo?

I also want to grab this:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/attain-carbon-fiber-gt-bumper-guard-bnr34-bcnr33-ecr33-bnr32-hcr32-fd3s-sxe10-ps13-s13-s15-cn9a-cp9a-ct9a-21447

Any idea where I would be able to purchase that from a shop in Japan?

Nismo plenum looks awesome!!

Where did you get it crackle coated??

Thanks guys.

Actually did the wrinkle coating myself.

You can see how right here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/416016-antz-1994-r32-gtr-project-restoration/page-7

  • 5 weeks later...

That bayside blue R34 GTR looks very much like NickM old car.

Built and tuned by Mines....a true beauty.

Can see the build here http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/70882-nickms-mines-tuned-r34-gtr-pics-56k-killer-7.html

  • 2 weeks later...

I own a few NISMO items. My favorite is my Nismo plenum:

I also have a set of LMGT4s if anyone is interested.

Bro. Sorry to break it to you.... That ain't no NISMO plenum.

that's not mine. Its some random picture I found on google imagine.

I forgot to mention that I sport a bunch of Nismo clothes as well. Lol

Sent from my SC-03D

  • 1 month later...

Nismo Black Valve Caps

Part# 99927-RN301

Yes they're genuine.

Nismo Black Wheel Nuts

Part# 40220-RN800

I have too - but heavier than Duralumin

Marcus (aka elrodeo666) can get them for you.

Chicks love 'em :)

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