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You just buy them, no exchange needed. Guess they go round stealing them off old wrecks and old Oem stock!

Can't work out why one side of the bar is braced extra, but guess they know.

They're still in production. They wouldn't use used parts.

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All parts genuine

Currently own:

Lmgt4 white 18x7.5 +30

Lmgt4 bronze 18x9 +22

Lmgt4 silver 18x9.5 +12

Black: still to collect 18x10.5 +15

Nismo design key uncut - 8 point

Nismo horn button

Nismo gt shift knobs rubber and titanium

Nismo r tune front bar fiberglass - s15

Nismo 740cc injectors x4

Nismo 555cc injectors x6

Nismo gt LSD pro tt model

Nismo floor mats 5 piece set

Nismo speedo 260km/hr

Nismo timing belt

Nismo main and conrod bearing sets

Nismo number plate surround

Nismo wheel nuts

Nismo valve caps

Nismo horns (came on s15 lol)

Nismo t shirts x3

Plus a few other bits

Sold:

2 of those horrible duracon gear knobs

Fuel filler cover that was junk

One set of lm gt3 in silver 17x7.5 17x8.5

Lost:

nismo lanyard

Nismo hat

Would like to buy

Lm gt4 in 19 inch 9.5 or 10.5 width

Nismo inlet manifold

Nismo outlet pipes in carbon from r34 clubman spec, surely they will produce these

Nismo suppercoppermix twin plate c spec

Nismo intercooler and hard pipes (just because)

Edited by Gts30t

Wish whoever left one spam, now my comment looks out of place and weird :/

Lol ^^

If I ever sell my GTR, I'd like to think that the Nismo key goes with it, as an uncut blank.

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They're badges above and below the key. They're made by Nissan, but I can't find the Part#.

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