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Acouple of period correct items within my 32, 400R fender badges, optional nismo seat and a K&N/Nismo wet type airfilter . Have got a handful more nismo parts though out but thought this would be of intrest to the vintage collectors..

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Thought i'd quickly draft something up in photoshop ( aint the best quality for a 10min edit) but may get my sticker guy to make me one

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And to contribute to this, heres my first haul from Japan. Oil,Fuel and Radiator caps along with some floor mats

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