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So I just got back from nismo factory today, prepare your wallets...

Two up coming parts to be released soon.

R32/34 full carbon fiber air box

R32/33/34 carbon fiber turbo pipes

They wouldn't tell us how much no matter how many first born sons I offered them.

Also I'm finishing up my interior, when the rain lets up here I'll get some pictures of the nismo seat covers for the r32.

Dont have the price for the cf pipes but there was price for the airbox when i saw it at nismo festival last nov, have attached some pics for drooling purposes

Temptation to run off with 10k of cf airbox was high

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Some more random Nismo items at the Nismo stand:

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Nothing like a $4,500 intake box lol. With pipes I'm sure its pretty expensive. Kind of crazy, knowing you can get a fine spec built rb26 for 10k.......lol doesn't seem to add up. I still wont be surprised if that intake ends up in my hands though. Damn it man. Glad I'm single with no kids hahahaha.

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Those intake parts have existed for ages as 1 off parts. Did they confirm they are going to put into mass production?

See pic from 2011 on the Omori factory 34

Yeah that's from the Clubman R34, they are offering it to the public for crack prices which i'm sure alot ppl will still pay it, even the ztune front lip is for sale (if i'm not mistaken, it was up at Omori factory for 8k just for the lip)

I saw the r35 brake upgrade kit for r32-34 on offer from Nismo as well, i think they are asking 10k including all 4 new cailpers

Will post more pics tonight for you all ;)

Fine Spec RB26 - $34k

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RB26 R2 - $31k Based off N1 Block

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RB28 FSport - 44k Based off GT Block

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All Nismo parts for sale (which wasn't any cheaper than online price)

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**The white stagea behind the BB R34 on one of these photos was rocking the r35 brakes and there was another r32 coming in for service with r35 brakes too

10K R35 brake upgrade from Nismo

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And a random Nismo vending machine at Omori factory

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Lots more contents from Nismo festival if you guys are interested, including a STACK of superGT TE37 which only cost AUD$90, if i could carry it home, i would have bought a set!!

** All the price above is when AUD was strong and was trading with aud1 = yen110, now it's alot worse

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