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Nice parts Anthony, how hard were the seat covers to fit. Im considering getting a set?

a royal pain in the ass to fit. After you get the hang of it it's ok.... but it took around 4 hours.. 3.5 of which was on the front 2. The rear seat was easy.

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Well got a little update. The omori factory bnr32 inlet pipes are available. Mine were delivered today, but I am still about 3 weeks to a month from returning home to see them :( I don't understand why nismo called my guy and said that they were for install only and had to cancel my first order. I think there had to be some kind of mix up in communication or something. So all is well BNR32 people. I will get some pics up when I return home!

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.

I wouldn't mind any information about these too. Might get my wife to translate.

How did they perform, although after quite a few Kms, any shocks may require maintenance?

Resurrecting some old posts. But I was under my (new to me) R32 GTR and found the same shocks. Any info on these? I've only driven it around town, but seems to ride well. Haven't put my stress on them. Was planning out a suspension overhaul in near future and shocks/springs vs coilovers was obviously on the list. Wondering if this should affect that decision.

Does it comes with some nismo goodies inside?

Comes with a shoulder strap inside ! [emoji3] was originally looking at the gtr tool kit but gave up on that once i saw the price !

I have more than enough snap on tools to fill this bag

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Woo #1000 post [emoji3]

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