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i was just doing some research on the web about the r32 nismo gtr

on prestigemotorsport.com.au stockid 2194, they say this is a nismo gtr

and well, i cant tell so thats why i was looking around

not sure if the one on prestige is a fake after seeing the pics in this thread but it looks awesome.

yeah i got the nismo body kit on my 93 vspec GTR.... mine doesnt have the N1 front bumber with the two air vent things. Just wanted to see what they did with the nismo graphics over the body. Not saying i would ever put them on my Vspec... just wanted to see 1.

That NIsmo front lip looks awesome.... does anyone have 1 on their GTR.. cause i have all of the kit except that front lip. Would love to be able to get a hold of 1.... looks low thou... dunno how it would go with a lowered car... i hit mine alot currently.

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That one is the Veilside front lip. I am wanting th NISMO front spoiler lip... on the grey R32 GTR pictured above with the rocks in back ground..

It is alot wider and sticks forward ona more aggressive angle.

I have the rest of that body kit on my R32 GTR vspec.... i want to finish it off with the front spoiler

OK if no one knows of any place to source these Nismo front lip spoilers for R32 GTR.. where can i get them from Japan? Last time i logged onto Nismo website it was in total Jap.. My Jap skills are not bad.. its just the Kanji that kills me.

Anyone?

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Somebody was asking about the sideskirts, so I posted this quote that I just got from East Bear in Japan.

Hope it helps

Hello Dirk-san,

Thank you for your inquiry.

We have the parts for BNR32 are as follows now.

1)NOSE INTAKE SET(Hood Top Mole,Air Intake and tool for cut) 2)Side Shell Protector 3)Small Rear Spoiler

*The goods you want we think are as follows.

1) Side Skirts

This means our Side Shell Protector.

2) Small lip spoiler that fits under factory spoiler

This means our Small Rear Spoiler

3)Bonnet lip spoiler

This means our Hood Top Mole only.

*The prices include paint for these goods are as follows.

1) Side Shell Protector

35,000(goods)+5,000(paint)=40,000-

2) Small lip spoiler that fits under factory spoiler

28,000+5,000=33,000-

3)Hood Top Mole

12,000+3,000=15,000-

Total price for goods:

40,000+33,000+15,000=88,000-

*We can ship the goods correct by EMS.

Total weight is 4kg and EMS price is 4,800-.

*Total your payment is 92,800-.

*The way for your payment:by Card or T/T

Please tell us your way of payment.

*Deliverly:

We have stock for all you want now.After recieving your order we will ship after one week.And you will recieve them one week or ten days after our shipping.

Adding:

The stock of small rear spoiler we have is only 4 sets now.

After sold out we needs 2 months for next.

We are waiting for your order.

Thank you.

With Regards,

S.Iwamoto/EASTBEAR SPORTS

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