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If you don't mind, could you please post, or PM the part number? It would much appreciated (^_-)

Spent some time looking through my parts lists, and unfortunately can't find it!

I'm still pretty sure it is a Nissan/NISMO product though. If you look at the NISMO R32 GTR, most pics seem to show it on the NISMO's.

Will keep trying to find something.

It definitely looks and feels and fits like a factory item.

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And besides Tim's and Bobby's beauties, here's another 1 going through compliancing at JLM yesterday.

Again, owned by another SAU Member I think.

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Hmmm, LMGT1s are yum.

Lmgt1s so rare! Used to have a set of em on my silver 33. Dunno if it would suit my white 32 though.

How have I not seen this earlier?! Terry car looks awesome, look forward to seeing it in person!

Here's a few of mine. Some have been posted already but I can't help myself... :D

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wow. What size/offset wheels you running? Car is perfect. Looks great.

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