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I will not be held responsible for any money spent...

Check out the iPhone covers!!!

Kristian, can we organise a "group buy"? or something to buy some merchandise?

Or if not, is it difficult to get this stuff?

N1 handbrake - no leather, like a lightweight BOSS ;)

Ohhh nice.

They say that "imitation is the greatest form of flattery"...

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...but this one isn't imitation...

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Very fortunate that this was sold privately here on SAU - Good on SAU! :thumbsup:

And many thanks Marcus for Nismo's Opening/Closing Times!

I'm sure they're useful to not just myself.

Bobby, Nick & Luke, I'm going to spruce up the old Nismo Oil Cap and increase its appeal (and value) by double - lol

I only have a small NISMO problem, with the following NISMO items fitted to my car

AFMs

Intake collector manifold (Group buy, on it's way from Japan)

Cluth pedal bracket

RB26 oil pump (not N1)

Instrument cluster

Centre gauges

Leather gear shift knob

Front strut brace with BMCS

LMGT2s

Wheel nuts

Tyre valve caps

Lighter

Braided clutch line

Engine and gearbox mounts

Air filter

Engine oil cap

Fuel filler cap cover

Floor mats

I have the Weldina Version 2 rear muffler (oblong shaped) and it's so damned quiet! Does anyone have a version 1 that wants to swap?

I have a nismo weldinda ne-1... Not sure if that is what your talking about, as it is pretty quite also..

ahh yea i think i remeber the oblong one you guys are talking about...

mine is abit different.. same as the ztune i believe but not in titanium...

That's the same one, the version 2 muffler is oblong, the version 1 is round (and a bit louder apparently). Rear muffler is interchangeable...

That's the same one, the version 2 muffler is oblong, the version 1 is round (and a bit louder apparently). Rear muffler is interchangeable...

Ahh yea, sorry I was confusing it with the muffler tip shape.

Mm interesting stuff, might need to see if I can source one.. I like the sound of mine as is, but it is very quite.. But then again I don't want it too loud either ha.

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