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Love the white on white terry, imo much better than the black. Makes the black or carbon nismo skirts look alot better too aith the black and white theme. Would love to get a photo of my white s15 on white lmgt4's with your car now.

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I've seen your car at a local shopping centre a lot, was having a good look around it last week and trying to pick out all the nismo parts haha. Looks the goods Mick!

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Love the white on white terry, imo much better than the black. Makes the black or carbon nismo skirts look alot better too aith the black and white theme. Would love to get a photo of my white s15 on white lmgt4's with your car now.

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If I didn't (sort of) have a GT-R, I would fancy one of these.

I've seen your car at a local shopping centre a lot, was having a good look around it last week and trying to pick out all the nismo parts haha. Looks the goods Mick!

If I didn't (sort of) have a GT-R, I would fancy one of these.

Thanks for the kind words guys, appreciate it :thumbsup:

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Haha the dog is always on the bed!

Yeah they have been doing them for bnr32 for awhile anthony. They are a bit more expensive than r33/34 ones though. I wonder who is going to be the first on sau to have the carbon ones though

R32 Link http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/air_inlet_pipe/index.html

R33/34 carbon http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/carbon_inlet/index.html

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Haha the dog is always on the bed!

Yeah they have been doing them for bnr32 for awhile anthony. They are a bit more expensive than r33/34 ones though. I wonder who is going to be the first on sau to have the carbon ones though

R32 Link http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/air_inlet_pipe/index.html

R33/34 carbon http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/carbon_inlet/index.html

interesting

Haha the dog is always on the bed!

Yeah they have been doing them for bnr32 for awhile anthony. They are a bit more expensive than r33/34 ones though. I wonder who is going to be the first on sau to have the carbon ones though

R32 Link http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/air_inlet_pipe/index.html

R33/34 carbon http://www.nismo.co.jp/omori_factory/original_menu/carbon_inlet/index.html

I've seen these in the flesh at the Omori Factory.... absolute works of art! Nom nom nom nom :D

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