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Can't see where you're located but I asked NISMO about the seats and they told me that only a NISMO tech can install them. I guess they said that per warranty,etc.

I really wanted to do this but I'm set on removing and storing my seats so I install carbon seats

Just had a quick count on my r34 gtr, 26 items on there ranging from intercooler to oil cap to much to list and bore you with,I like those parts always a good fit and top quality, down side not so cheap .

Edited by EM1

I'll start at the front

Nismo intercooler

Nismo piping kit

Nismo plenum

Nismo air flow meters

Nismo air inlet pipe

Nismo air duct

Nismo timing belt

Nismo engine/gearbox mounts

Nismo oil pan baffle set

Nismo oil separator

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo super copper mix clutch

Nismo GT taillight set

Nismo smoked indicator set

Nismo multi function display/fitted from factory

Nismo oil cap / rad cap

Nismo floor mats

Nismo titanium shift knob

Nismo sway bar kit

Nismo s tune suspension

Nismo performance damper kit

Nismo latest ti strut brace

Nismo big operating cylinder

Nismo clutch hose

Nismo brake lines

Nismo carbon fibre blade

And that's it doing an engine build todate and most other parts are hks

Inj,oil pump pistons crank,I could just keep going should be running in the

next month.

Edited by EM1

I'm drooling over this thread

Only a small list at the moment but will be expanding on it (after reading this thread lol)

Nismo leather gear knob

Nismo clear front indicators

Nismo clear side indicators

Nismo car seat covers

Nismo LMGT4 rims (delivered just yesterday :D )

Nismo oil cap

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo fuel cap

On the cards

Nismo wheel nuts

Nismo air valve caps

Nismo floor mats

Nismo engine mounts

Nismo gearbox mounts

And whatever other Nismo stuff I can get my hands on :P

aiiight........ I will kick start this off

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nismo racing radiator cap - (P/N:21430-RS012)

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nismo reinforced clutch pedal bracket for BNR32 (P/N:46550-RS585)

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nismo white meter set for center console for BNR32 (sorry for the bad photo will have to take a better one)

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nismo GT shift knob (titanium version) (P/N:32865-RN013)

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nismo intake collector kit (P/N:24820-RN583)

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nismo 320kph Speedometer (P/N:24820-RN583)

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nismo Super Coppermix Twin Plate clutch (BNR32 94 - pull type) rated @ 640ps 9807N (P/N:3002B-RS599)

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nismo Big operating slave cylinder for BNR32 - pull type (P/N:30620-RSR40)

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nismo Racing release fork pivot (P/N:30537-RS581)

I have more but will post that later on ;)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Was going thru some stuff and found my nismo key that has been cut but didnt work. Might see if a locksmith can smooth it up a bit and get it working...

* Was it copied off an existing key or off the key code sourced from computer?

* Try a spare blank first and cut that. If it works then use the Nismo key. The cheap copy can be a valet key for the boot. The Nismo one is too valuable to sacrifice of course.

Terry: looking at it I think the profile each side is not 100% aligned properly, it was cut from an original key. It should buff up ok and come back to that nismo bling we all know and love. I was just thinking how really old worn keys usually work well and maybe this one could be smoothed out and made a bit looser.

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