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although 400r would be more realistic unless you win the lotto :D

With the Ztune it isnt even just the price, its that fact that there is 20 of them, so even if you have the moeny the chances of one coming up for sale are very slim!

With the Ztune it isnt even just the price, its that fact that there is 20 of them, so even if you have the moeny the chances of one coming up for sale are very slim!

Yet...........they come and go

some trivia for you all.

Did you know that the no.1 (out of the 20) R34 Z-Tune was in fact sold by Nismo at the request of the customer as midnight purple?

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making this ^ the rarest of the Nismo Z-tunes (not necessarily the best looking as I prefer the silver)

this no.1 (out of the 20) was sold in the UK back in 2010.

*Sigh* There is a set of LM GT1s for sale, I want them really bad, but my monies are yet to hit my account, so that would mean selling my wheels first #firstworldwhitecarguyproblems

Get away they're mine....

In about a year when I can afford them :(

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