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$1,200 for a Nismo carbon fibre wing blade is cheap.

Nissan want $4,200 for a genuine carbon N1 wing blade for a R33 - I just happen to have one after a guy purchased a brand new one from Nissan for his N1.

$1,200 for a Nismo carbon fibre wing blade is cheap.

Nissan want $4,200 for a genuine carbon N1 wing blade for a R33 - I just happen to have one after a guy purchased a brand new one from Nissan for his N1.

:woot:

does the car fly after the installation? OMG...$4k???????

This guy had more money then sense. A previous owner had painted the wing blade body colour so to return the car to stock as a genuine R33 N1 he paid the money to Nissan for the genuine item.

I then had it painted silver to match my car and I would suggest that the paint weighs about as much as the wing blade - in true N1 form it is simply that light.

Hi,

Got a few Nismo items on my 34

Nismo Rear Pods

Nimso Side Skirts

Nismo S - Tune front bar

Nimso R - Tune Carbon bonnet

Nismo Z - Tune front guards.

Nismo Carbon wing blade. Came as raw carbon but i got it cleared.

Nismo Twin turbo pipe.

Nismo Indicators.

And a nice little Nismo folder to keep all the original documentation.

Few others but there the main ones.

I've noticed no one has post up the Nismo final drive 3.9 diff gears. Anyone in Aus got em??

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