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Omori BNR32 aluminum inlet pipes

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Nismo shirt (way to big lol, I didn't know japanese got that big)

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Nismo 1996 catalogue (300 pages or so) and 10th anniversary Nismo r33 catalogue

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Nismo super copper mix twin disc

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Nismo oil air separator

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Nismo intake plenum

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Nismo clutch line

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Nismo aluminum inter cooler pipes

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Nismo oil pump

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Nismo oil pan baffle

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OEM R32 GTR dealer brochure and optional parts catalogues

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Nismo motor/transmission mounts

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Nismo pivot-clutch

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i seen that FB post today too, had to double take that if thats real oem nismo still not sure but confused [emoji15] . ?

Looks good somewhere in Victoria

Seen this up close

M-Spec Nur with R1 engine

All 100% genuine Nismo Carbon front end, Including Z-Tune lower lip carbon diffuser

19x10.5 LMGT4s painted black

This car will only get better in the coming weeks...

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nothing like a $20k or so front end :woot:

I think it will be more than that

I remember seeing that exact Ztune dry carbon front diffuser in Omori factory on the wall for sale for 8k

As you would know, the ztune front bar and guards are normally fibreglass so these cf ones would have cost an arm and a leg to buy

  • 2 weeks later...

So far:

Nismo floor mats

Nismo titanium gear knob

Nismo Carbon pillar garnish

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo oil cap

Nismo r tune air cleaner

Nismo air inlet pipes

Nismo lmgt4 wheels

Nismo lug nuts

Nismo valve caps

Nismo oil separator

Nismo fashion lighter(log logo :()

What I really want: nismo intercooler!!!

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