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See what I mean about confusing ;)

There is a NISMO kit and a seperate Nissan Motorsport kit which are 2  different kits. The Nissan Kit fitted to yours was available as an add-on when you bought your car (like a sunroof, colours etc). The NISMO kit wasn't, it had to be bought seperately.

little less lost now :D anyone got a pic of the NISMO kit on a coupe?

1999 white er34GTT lowerd, K&N pod filter,Greddy spark plugs, apexi power fc, blitz lm intercooler, apexi avcr, 3x BLM blitz guages where the orignal cluster were, 3" exhaust from turbo back, at the moment its gettin coilovers injectors pump and clutch, than it goes of to get a respray, plates say SLO*34

I suggest looking at the yahoo auctions for these parts and get slidewize imports to bring them in. Prices shouldn't be too bad if you're prepared to wait around 6-8 weeks for it and you have a higher chance of finding one in your factory colour to bolt straight on.

The front lip copies from car mate are selling for $280.00 excl. delivery (without paint or fitment). Even if delivery is another $30-$40 on top, I think that it will be cheaper than getting it from Japan.

Besides, it's a front lip... it is bound to sustain some damage and its just not worth spending so much money on ;) Sure I'd like to have a carbo fibre one too, but it just doesn't make sense to.

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