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So I just got back from nismo factory today, prepare your wallets...

Two up coming parts to be released soon.

R32/34 full carbon fiber air box

45B38EEC-6936-402D-A4DB-C5510E43327E_zps

R32/33/34 carbon fiber turbo pipes

67C9EDF1-9CC0-4F4E-A1C8-80010C2C889C_zps

They wouldn't tell us how much no matter how many first born sons I offered them.

Also I'm finishing up my interior, when the rain lets up here I'll get some pictures of the nismo seat covers for the r32.

Edited by slowridn73
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So I just got back from nismo factory today, prepare your wallets...

Two up coming parts to be released soon.

R32/34 full carbon fiber air box

45B38EEC-6936-402D-A4DB-C5510E43327E_zps

R32/33/34 carbon fiber turbo pipes

67C9EDF1-9CC0-4F4E-A1C8-80010C2C889C_zps

They wouldn't tell us how much no matter how many first born sons I offered them.

Also I'm finishing up my interior, when the rain lets up here I'll get some pictures of the nismo seat covers for the r32.

I want them carbon turbo pipes.......happy sell child to do it

I am for sure interested. Its good for the people who like a stock like appearance but also like that "customization" feel. I can almost guarantee it will cost way more than actual benefits. But that is really all up to the purchasers opinion. I personally like it, even if it does cost (im going to guess lol) 3k total package lol.

Also, slowridn73, can't you technically only have 1 first born son lolol?

Edited by JTCC

The retain a little more heat due to the poly "leather" but it grips better than stock. It you can get over a few imperfections in the fitment such as the middle not sitting flush with the actual seats then they are nice. Everyone that's looked at them loved them.

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