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I haven't been able find much info on these, but here is what i have found out. It appears to be a NISMO option for the BNR32. Attached is a link to the brochure, oh, and I managed to buy one on Yahoo Japan auctions. I was hoping to see some better pics before I bought it, hence I started this thread.

http://www.google.co...m%3Disch&itbs=1

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Can't bear to tell you how little I paid for it !!

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Only just got this on the car, as I only received it back from being resprayed the other day. I still need to finish bolting it down, and need to wire in LED brake lights. I have tested the lights and they do work, just need to wire them in properly. Sorry about the quality of the pics, the sun is in a horrible position at the moment. Will take some better pics when the light is better.

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It doesn't look to use the existing "wing holes" (lol).

Is that correct Scott ?

Edit: Never mind - looking closer maybe it does :)

On a black GTR it would look like Batmobile :D - that would be COOL

No it doesn't use existing holes. Had to have the original holes welded up, new holes drilled and the boot resprayed also.

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