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Get in quick for a great deal on loads of performance parts in store

Trust Dual A-Pillar Gauge Holders (1 x R32 & 1 x Z32 in stock)

Normally $175 - Special price $135

HKS GT-RS Bolt on turbo kit for RB20/RB25DET - Complete bolt on kit (1 in stock)

Normally $4,500 - Special price $4,300

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HKS GT2530 Bolt on turbo kit for 300ZX - Complete bolt on kit (1 in stock)

Normally $6,890 - Special price $6,500

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Apexi GT Spec Intercooler kits for GTR & S14/S15 200sx (Limited stock)

Only $1580

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New Tein EDFC (Electronic Damper Flex Control) For use with Tein Type Flex suspension

1 only for Skyline R33 GTS-T - Was $450 - Now Only $350!

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Enkei RP03 18 x 8.5 & 18 x 9.5 Wheels to suit GTS-T (1 set only)

Was $2,400 - Special price $2,200 (Rims only)

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Assorted Seat Covers

$65 Per Pair Heaps of designs to choose from!

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*MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER ON ANYTHING LISTED IN SPECIALS ON OUR WEBSITE*

Click here to view more special offers at www.nismo.com.au

More specials in store

*Minimum of 20% off all exhaust components in stock

*Minimum of 20% off all strut braces in stock

*20% off all Motul oils & lubricants

*20% off all Sonax car care products

*20-30% off all Autometer gauges

*15% off all Sports steering wheels & gearknobs

*20% off all DVD titles in stock

Note: These discounts apply to current stock only so be quick!

Unifilter Ram Pod bolt on kits

Normally $175 - On special for $135 (Available for R32/R33 GTS-T & Z32)

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R32 GTR Front bar with carbon fibre lower lip

On special for $750 (Fibreglass - can fit R32 GTS-T with modification)

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heya

i rung in today about a service

just want to enquire bout the discounts on exhaust components

on the webbie, there is a r34 GTT dump/engine pipe.. wondering if there is a discount on that?

does engine pipe = front pipe?

thanks

- Eric

gtst89: The EDFC only works with Type Flex to my knowledge

ecl: As per the first post in this thread, there is a discount applied to ALL exhaust components.

About the Autometer gauges.

I had a quick look on the site and couldn't find a listing etc, but I was after a small (52mm or smaller - smaller would be better) all black boost gauge with a cup for mounting.

Anything available ?

Thanks

J

Glad were talking about boost gauges,

I am chasing a white faced 60mm boost gauge that lights up blue... do you have an autometer one that does that or anything else?

I have already sourced a good price on the Apexi EL, but wass thinkin the autometers might be cheaper.... especially if you have 20 - 30% off!!

Can you heko? PM if you like.

No air guides at moment but getting more soon. Also we will be doing these discounts one day only which will be Sat 18th December. On that day ONLY we will take orders over the phone if we know you or via fax as per normal. That is if you can't come to the shop.

(52mm or smaller - smaller would be better) all black boost gauge with a cup for mounting.

i am after pretty much the exact same thing. 52mm is the smaller of the lot right

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