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Complete nismo catalogue for arms and bush. The front upper links are not pictured because they are on the car already. Excited to see how this transforms the car. As far as I'm aware, all the bush on my car are original and 26 years old lol.

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BNR32

Circuit link pro------ recently discontinued...luckily found a used set in decent shape

sports stabilizer kit

rear A arms

rear upper links front

rear upper links rear

subframe bush kit

differential bush kit

rear axle bush kit

 

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R33 GT-R

Nismo Side Skirts in conjunction with LMGT1 18x10 +20

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Nismo Rear Link Set in conjunction with S-Tune Suspension

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Nismo Rear C/F Twin Blade Wing

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I'm still halfway through cleaning up the car; but it's looking respectable now.

 

 

 

 

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R33 GT-R

Nismo Side Skirts in conjunction with LMGT1 18x10 +20
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Nismo Rear Link Set in conjunction with S-Tune Suspension
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Nismo Rear C/F Twin Blade Wing
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I'm still halfway through cleaning up the car; but it's looking respectable now.
 
 
 
 


Hi terry ,

For the nismo rear a arm, did u opt for the reinforced or standard ones? I'm just wondering if that part sees a lot of stress that's why nismo decided to reinforced it or its over kill for street application. ..

R33 GT-R

Nismo Side Skirts in conjunction with LMGT1 18x10 +20

Terry-163_zpssumkwmc0.jpg

 

Nismo Rear Link Set in conjunction with S-Tune Suspension

Terry-84_zpshtprezdy.jpg

 

Nismo Rear C/F Twin Blade Wing

Terry-106_zpskll9xxho.jpg

 

I'm still halfway through cleaning up the car; but it's looking respectable now.

 

 

 

*** There was even stress in installing the A-Arm; as my friends at TSI couldn't get the pair to fit
So I got Steve Phillips at Steve's Autobarn at Blackheath to instal them.
He says that these arms are all reinforced; since there's no size difference from OEM.

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Dont care so much about what it is but I would like to find the thingo that goes in place of the ash tray to fit it there.
May well be this:
http://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/product/electronics/boost/evc6-ir24/index.html
 

Plastic Surgeon will make one up for ya..

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