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Tomei didn't do a lip for the facelift gtst. The lip on your gtr is a Tomei lip though Danny14.

It looks as though it's a Nismo lip that's had the centre section filled in to make the bit that juts out go the whole way along.

Tomei didn't do a lip for the facelift gtst. The lip on your gtr is a Tomei lip though Danny14.

It looks as though it's a Nismo lip that's had the centre section filled in to make the bit that juts out go the whole way along.

Its definitely not the nismo lip. this is what it looked like before the modification:

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Red r33 is sexy. What's the specs of the front wheels #A-B_DR/fT-KinG!!

Cheers bud :)

Front wheels are 18x9 +17.

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Yes, that is a Nismo lip. The lip you are thinking of was a dealer catalogue option, although people refer to it as such it is not a Nismo lip. The lip in that picture was offered by Nismo from 1997 onwards, I'm not sure when they stopped offering it though. I'll take some pics of my R33 Skyline Street Parts catalogue tomorrow.

Having just sold my series 2....this car makes me want to cry, but everyone should see it.

So here's a shameless repost :)

Tomei didn't do a lip for the facelift gtst. The lip on your gtr is a Tomei lip though Danny14.

It looks as though it's a Nismo lip that's had the centre section filled in to make the bit that juts out go the whole way along.

Yeah my was my bros car he bought that lip and fitted it . One of a kind I spose I havent seen any 33 gtr with that lip anywhere

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That's cool. Love the extra little bit of dish from the 10", just the right amount - not too much. I've got some xd9s in bronze at home waiting for rubber, have gone with 18x9+20 all round. So keen to get them on!

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