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Nismo C/F Twin Blade Rear Wing on the R33 GT-R

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Six bolts to adjust on installation instead of the usual four.

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It is a nice piece.

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Millimetre perfect.

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Nismo Side Skirts to go on next.

 

 

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I'm not sure l0ckym. It was swapped by V-Spec Performance along with a Nismo Ti strut brace in exchange for Magnesium TE37s that came across on the 33R.

V-Spec Performance in Melbourne has had them.

I'm not sure l0ckym. It was swapped by V-Spec Performance along with a Nismo Ti strut brace in exchange for Magnesium TE37s that came across on the 33R.
V-Spec Performance in Melbourne has had them.

Gulp - just looked up vspec's website.
I'll be peeling a lot of potatoes yet :-(
51 minutes ago, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Yes, steel.

The coating is easily scratched though, so it's best to spray the inside of the Nismo socket with Rust-oleum Peelcoat rubberized spray.

 

 Thank you Terry. 

I'm tossing up between Work wheel nuts ($280) or these Nismo ones ($195). Crazy expensive for bloody wheel nuts!

11 hours ago, ShortCircuit said:

 Thank you Terry. 

I'm tossing up between Work wheel nuts ($280) or these Nismo ones ($195). Crazy expensive for bloody wheel nuts!

 

Have a look at McGard Splinedrive wheel nuts, I bought mine off Amazon (back when dollar was better), were a much better value option. Go the "installation kit". Work & BBS (& others) actually resell McGard nuts (Work Royal nuts for example).

Fit with heaps of clearance to my Lmgt4's

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1 hour ago, lidz said:

 

Have a look at McGard Splinedrive wheel nuts, I bought mine off Amazon (back when dollar was better), were a much better value option. Go the "installation kit". Work & BBS (& others) actually resell McGard nuts (Work Royal nuts for example).

Fit with heaps of clearance to my Lmgt4's

 Thank you so much! That pricing is much more reasonable! Only problem is I really wanted black wheel nuts and I can't find them in black. :( 

I may have to settle for chrome. 

 

-edit- I found black ones but the pricing isn't as good! :( 

Edited by ShortCircuit

Caved in and bought the Nismo wheel nuts. Didn't want any colour other than black and didn't want to fork out over $200 for wheel nuts. (Seems a little crazy to me). 

I will take on Terry's recommendations to keep them scratch free.

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