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2 hours ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

i think there super rare

An unfortunate feature of the ADR rules stating that you cannot have a permanently illuminated light (ie, one of the taillamps) mounted further outboard than the indicator.

Hence, all R32s grey imported in Oz had to have the wire to the outer taillight cut and insulated on compliance. But for the ADM GTRs, they came up with that more aethetically pleasing design and had the side benefit of banishing the reversing lights from the numberplate area up to the lighting clusters.

2 hours ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

i wish they had this for the r32 GTR i know they had if for the S. i can almost gaurantee a mate is going to post up some cruise control on a 32 gtr now.

I've grabbed a 300zx wheel and clock spring with the factory cruise switches and wiring it to the link ecu for cruise control 

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5 hours ago, GDZ32 said:

My genuine Mines TypeII areo mirrors in Green Carbon would be my favourite.

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these are unreal mate. i currently had a descent crash in my 32 so had to order a bunch of new parts and was looking for some nice carbon mirrors like this...only nice carbon mirrors i could find are on nengun. do they make these for bnr32?

14 hours ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

these are unreal mate. i currently had a descent crash in my 32 so had to order a bunch of new parts and was looking for some nice carbon mirrors like this...only nice carbon mirrors i could find are on nengun. do they make these for bnr32?

They do. I believe they come in Matt carbon and black carbon. The green has been discontinued since 2009 though. Can find them on the Mines website or Mines Australia / Vspec Performance FB Page

Another option is the Ganador mirrors but they are hydro dipped and not proper carbon. 

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