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i love those nismo vents for the front bar. must be rare too

ya a lot of people commented on that before...must be...havnt seen on any other car yet...i am not sure...thats how i got it from japan...the guy there must have either put it on or had in his options when he bought the car....

series 3 front bar, with the nismo oil cooler vent thingy which is a option

thought so..i was going through all the other pics to find yours and cass's so see if you guys being series 3 have it or not...lol..didnt..so had to be an option or an aftermarket thing the guy in japan put on the car....

started here.

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re-spray, performance, smashed and fixed it x3, restored it, dumped it and got bored of NA power.

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where she is now. half way through full cams race specs (cage etc) and undergoing a twin turbo swap.

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would be nice to see some more of these cars on cruises........

mine included :yes:

My family has a transport company with semis, that turbo is as big or bigger than the turbos running on our 14litre cummins and detroit engines.

if you've got them posted somewhere to a site like imageshack or photobucket, then just find the link to the actual images (ends in .jpg) and copypaste the links into a post here between image tags

eg: img without any spaces

otherwise hit "add reply" at the bottom of the page, and in the window you see, there will be an upload button below where you type. hit browse, find the pics on your comp, hit upload, and then insert them into your post

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