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not necessarily. I found a light up EL panel at a local wrecker on a halfcut that came in, I asked em if I could pull it off, and they said "no worries, $20 and its yours". So now I've got 2 :D

I've also found stuff like the gold GT badges at wreckers in japan, but they're sorta random finds, and you gotta go there to get em, which might be a problem.

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Japanese Yahoo Auctions dude, I've seen heaps of these genuine factory options on there including the drink holders, sunroof visor, windows visors, aero parts, ski racks, gold badges and more.

I have a genuine Nismo parts catalogue for the R32 models that I might post up if anyone is interested?

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Japanese Yahoo Auctions dude, I've seen heaps of these genuine factory options on there including the drink holders, sunroof visor, windows visors, aero parts, ski racks, gold badges and more.

I have a genuine Nismo parts catalogue for the R32 models that I might post up if anyone is interested?

Post it up bud...

Is it hard buying gear and getting it shipped from the J-Land yahoo auctions? I've never really looked at it.

Cheers

Justin.

Post it up bud...

Is it hard buying gear and getting it shipped from the J-Land yahoo auctions? I've never really looked at it.

Cheers

Justin.

importmonster.com

Best website out there, cant speak highly enough of them..

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Post it up bud...

Is it hard buying gear and getting it shipped from the J-Land yahoo auctions? I've never really looked at it.

Cheers

Justin.

I would be inclined to stay away from Import Monster. I haven't dealt with them but they will charge you hefty amounts for commission and apparently are slow to get things sent off.

Jesse Streeter is an Australian living in Japan who exports parts around the world. I have bought MANY parts from him and never had a bad word to say. His communication is always prompt, he charges minimal commission and is generally a great help for imports of any kind.

[email protected]

interesting stuff... anyone know if its possible to get a roof rear lip for a r32 skyline 2dr

I duno about a factory one man but there are aftermarket ones out there.

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anyone in adelaide have the glowing rear skyline writing? i'd love to see some pictures of it...

i saw a 32 GTS-T in blackwood just near hungry jacks. the writing said skyline and looked different to normal! thought it might be the green glowing stuff but i waited for anyone to come to the car. just wanted to see when they turned their lights on! waited 5 minutes or so and no one came.

didn't want to scare anyone!

pics would be awesome!

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Seems like my skyline has quite a few options on it! I have the following:

Gold GT badges and emblems (93 model)

Type A sedan spoiler with LED stop light

Middle console cup holders

Rear wiper

Body side and door guards

Mud guards

Sunroof

Automatic mirror closing

Air purifier! It still works :D

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