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I would like to see more contributors wanting to say thanks - but then again; I used to be really really shy myself once!

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Whilst still waiting for this car to be complianced, I can still say thanks to...

* Simon (SAU - Owgasm) for looking out for this car for me in Japan

* Todd O'Donnell (JLM) for doing some astute bidding on this car + Nismo key ring

* Lachlan (SAU - lokilea) for a really nice set of LMGT1 with 'old school' Nismo stickers in beautiful cond.

* Richard (SAU - Sinista32) for donating a socket for Nismo wheel nuts

* Bob (SAU - Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR) for a next to new steering wheel

* Rob (SAU - Rob260) for 'old school' Nismo horn button

* Eugene (SAU - mxfly) for an N1 front splitter

* Chris (SAU - RedlineGTR) for 'old school' Nismo stickers

* Matt and Darron (Just Jap) for engine cover refurb. and 'old school' Nismo badges

* Adam (JLM) for 'old school' Nismo oil cap

* Dave (SAU - Aggroman) for 'old school' Nismo kill switch lighter

* Grant (SAU - Count Grantleyish) for Nismo seat belt pads

* Simon (SAU - NURVOUS) for Nismo Caps

* Andrew (Kudos Motorsports) for Nismo S-Tune suspension, Nismo brake lines, Nismo clutch line

* Paul (SAU - Piggaz) for Nismo fuel pump

* Sean (SAU - GTRSean) for Nismo 555cc injectors

* Haynes Manuals for BNR32 workshop manuals, owner's manuals

* Mizo (JLM) for a wonderful major service and filling out the Jap log book in Japanese

* Jez (DVS_JEZ) or Adam (JEM) for a future tune

* Peter (SAU - Peterj) or Eugene (SAU - mxfly) for a future detail

Again, thanks guys - past, present and future.

Pity the N1 couldn't make it for this...

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Thanks Ravi,

That "old school" NISMO theme I'm after on this car includes from all you SAUers...

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So if you guys have any more of this NISMO Font lying around, I'm interested - and did I say, "Thanks"!

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