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Purchased a set of Nismo LMGT4 18x9.5+1

I almost bought a set like that but couldn't get +22 offset in the same size wheels as yours 18×9.5...weren't cheap, I think 4.5k for the set from memory?

Edited by Marko R1

They're really lovely Alex!

What colour is your BNR34?

If you do decide to procure Nismo wheel nuts, use masking tape over the tops to protect them from scratching.

Thanks for the tip!

It is white so l thought Black LMGT4s would match perfectly.

I almost bought a set like that but couldn't get +22 offset in the same size wheels as yours 18×9.5...weren't cheap, I think 4.5k for the set from memory?

I was quoted a lot more than that but managed to get them for around that price.

Nismo you say? Some of their stuff is very cool.

My list.

Engine (N1 based motor)

Nismo AFM’s
Nismo 600cc injectors
Nismo In-Tank Fuel Pump
Nismo Thermostat

Drivetrain & Handling

Nismo Coppermix Twin Plate Competition Clutch Kit
Nismo Engine & Transmission mounts
Nismo Front Brace (Brake Master Cylinder Brace built in)
Nismo Rear Strut Brace

Body

Nismo Optional Genuine 3 Piece Side Skirts
Nismo Optional Genuine Rubber Rear Pods
N1 Front Bar with vents (Nismo?)

Interior

Nismo 320kph Speedo
Nismo Duracon Shift Knob (Genuine)
Optional Metal Footrest - this maybe Nissan optional but it's cool non-the-less.

Had a Nismo radiator cap but gave that away to a mate as suspected leaking after 9+ years. On the list are Nismo F&R diffs. Now gotta get some Nismo floor mats. They are definitely cool.

Edited : because we all love photos

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Strut bar has since been painted.

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alright here is something that will no doubt catch on for all you nismo aficionado

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nismo blue side mirrors

get your wallets out lol

here is the link

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-multi-function-blue-mirror-set-skyline-r34-bnr34.html

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