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Yes, it's embossed Simon in the modern day n-i-s-m-o logo on the other side.

Part# KWA10-50710 (more fancy and detailed than KWA10-50720)

I've sent Marko to you about your LMGT1 set.

Look after him won't you?

Meanwhile, I don't know what this old school font is called but for my R32 GT-R, I'm collecting them...

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I'm after the radiator cap one (if anyone has one f/s), and I think I need to sift through this thread again too...

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I'm after the radiator cap one (if anyone has one f/s), and I think I need to sift through this thread again too...

I saw an old nismo radiator cap at Nisswreck today in SA. Although its not to the condition that you would like.

I'm after the radiator cap one (if anyone has one f/s), and I think I need to sift through this thread again too...

I saw an old nismo radiator cap at Nisswreck today in SA. Although its not to the condition that you would like.

Brad,

I'm about to get some of the old style high-temp-resistant stickers made up for those rad caps.

They degraded pretty badly over time - heat cycles.

Once made, I can show you how it (the replica) looks and whether or not it's for sale.

I would only sell it to a person with a 1.2-1.3 pressure rad cap anyway; and would take no responsibility for how the buyer's rad cap behaves.

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Can anyone tell me anything about these shocks? Came out of my r32 gtr but i dont think they are the factory shocks are they? They look as old as the car though. Nismo part numbers 56110-rn585 and 56210-rn585. They are made by KYB.

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They felt quite firm but i cant compare them to standard gtr shocks as i wouldnt know how the standard ones are, they almost seemed firmer than the BC BR's i replaced them with though. yeah ive got no idea how old they are but im sure they dont ride the same as they did when new.

Parts -

Nismo front bar

Nismo side skirts and rear under spoiler

Nismo pillar garnish

Nismo carbon wing blade

Nismo titanium shift knob

Nismo LM-GT mag wheels 18x10+20(the only size and offset manufactured)

Nismo diffuser fin set

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I have similar suspicions, I'm a big fan of the gt500 edition though in both black and anodised.

Thanks

I suspect those magnesium wheels even weigh less than my LMGT4 GT500 18x9.5

Congrats Bueller.

Happy to weigh my GT500 if you Bueller is willing too next time the tyres are off :)

I do believe they are lighter even at 18x10 +20

Happy to weigh my GT500 if you Bueller is willing too next time the tyres are off :)

I do believe they are lighter even at 18x10 +20

Yeah for sure, as it's still wearing the original factory delivered tyres from 2002 it could be a while off though....
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