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^^^^ lol at all the 'Nismo GT-R' pics...

Here KBNR32, heres a genuine S-Tune Nismo R32 GT-R from the Nismo festival last year (I think this is what you were talking about?):

nismor32.jpg

yeah i got the nismo body kit on my 93 vspec GTR....  mine doesnt have the N1 front bumber with the two air vent things.  Just wanted to see what they did with the nismo graphics over the body. Not saying i would ever put them on my Vspec... just wanted to see 1.

in that pic with the black car. the only non standard bits I can see are the front bar lower lip, rear lip spoiler, side skirts and bonnet lip.

so basically you don't have the front lips. so you have side skirts and a rear lip spoiler? I don't think the "nismo 32GTR" necissarily came with those bits anyway. they are just optional body parts. the pic of a genuine nismo S tune GTR that Justin posted only has the front bonnet lip. none of that other crap and in my opinion looks better for it. To me nothing looks better than a standard R32 GTR. All they need is a nice set of rims... mmm perfect ;)

having said that, each to their own...

Richard

I agree with u about nothing looks better than a standard R32 GTR.

I am not, and have never been 1 for bodykits etc... it takes away from the originality of the car.

Just after seeing that picture of the Nismo R32 GTR above.. with the rocks in the background... i am curious about that lower front bumper lip. It is interesting cause i have never seen it on any GTR in OZ. And if that part is available anywhere for sale.

Thanks for the photo Rezz... its an awsome pic of the R32 Nismo.

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sorry for digging up an old one but i came across this that might interest KBNR32 , looks alot like the nismo one he was after .

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http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...hl%3Den%26lr%3D

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There was the original Nismo R32 GTR.. pretty much the same as the N1.. and then in 2000 Nismo made the S-Tune makeing about 400 hp..

The nismo is pretty rare.. around 600 made but the N1 is even more rare about 230 made.. and most of them became race cars..

here are some numbers that I've found..

BNR32

Total Production 43,934 1989 -1994

GT-R 40, 390

Nismo 560

Vspec 1,453

Vspec II 1,303

N1 228

to tell if its a Nismo or not, it should have a Nismo build number on the VIN plate...

Peter from Bodyform in Sydney has got one piece Nismo skirts. They are copies he has designed and made and they are truly awesome and cleaner than the Nismo's could ever be. I have them on my car. PERFECT. I have lost his number though as he has moved shop!!!

Peter from Bodyform in Sydney has got one piece Nismo skirts. They are copies he has designed and made and they are truly awesome and cleaner than the Nismo's could ever be. I have them on my car. PERFECT. I have lost his number though as he has moved shop!!!

where are bodyform located now they have moved i believe ?

Peter from Bodyform in Sydney has got one piece Nismo skirts. They are copies he has designed and made and they are truly awesome and cleaner than the Nismo's could ever be. I have them on my car. PERFECT. I have lost his number though as he has moved shop!!!

They have to be perfect.

I have seen too many side skirts that have warped, cracked etc... as the sideskirt is one of the thinnest and longest pieces of fibreglass therefore is more likely to warp.

How long have you had them? Got any pics for me? :rolleyes:

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