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Yeah cheers and sorry for jumping in on your discussion but I love the look of that pipe.

A few people on SAU have them (gts25, therealsandybang) but not sure it is a Weldina. I asked gts25 but he didn't think so:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/119761-R32-Pix-Only#entry7545869

its just a nismo, not a weldina. I believe the weldina exhaust will have a weldina tag on them somewhere. I think the muffler tip will say "NE1 weldina". Its a dual 60mm that collects into a 80m. The nismo carbon pictured is a cool item for the nismo freak if you want a non aggressive stainless steel exhaust. Me personally, always been a titanium kind of guy.

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Im pretty sure you can still buy those strut bars new....for a lot cheaper. At least I know you can for r32. Unless they don't offer that old nismo style plate. I know you have a omori factory or nismo option.

Finally picked up the last piece of old school nismo knick knacks.

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Finish off my set of period correctness. I almost feel bad opening these lol. I will use everything but the fashion lighter. To many of those opened already.

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