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I doubt it really matters. If it was that big of a difference, everyone would be making it the same way. My midori setup is not equal length....if anyone thinks it sounds bad, there is something wrong with them lol.

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On 8/2/2016 at 2:18 AM, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Has anyone been caught up in substantial price rises of late?

On what specifically? I know Nismo was supposed to raise prices across the board, at least so I heard. Not sure if its because of us Americans buying up a lot of 32's and wanting parts or what lol. But that is why I splurged a few months back to get parts at those prices before they raised them up a bit.

 

Anyways, found a cool shot of my car from a Street Driven St.louis drift meet. Wish I had time to give the car a deep clean! Got to love Nismo 10th anniversary recaro seats!!

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Prices only went up on a handful of nismo parts, mostly the carbon parts. I have compared nearly everything in the 2015 vs 2016 catalogue.

Nismo is offering less discount to suppliers in japan so even though the retail price hasn't increased you might find the parts costing you more than they did before April 1 2016 depending on who you use to import your parts

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My set of the Nismo LM-GT4 Omori Factory 2016 Version 18x10.5 +15 wheels arrived yesterday too. Great minds think alike hey Raj!  

Nice to have 4 sets of LM-GT4's again, i was feeling a little short dipping back down to only 3 sets there for a minute  ;) 

 

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