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14 hours ago, ShortCircuit said:

Do you ever see BNR34 Nismo LED tail lights? What do they go for these days? 

Hm maybe they come up from time to time but there are a few other places to get the LED tail lights now if you're looking for some

Titanium Nismo Strut Brace BNR32 - https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/t556120266?iref=rss
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Had a few people asking so..

R34 LED Tail Lights - https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n178999178
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These are made to order but we can get them in for you.

TE37 17x9.5 +12 Set - https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b298174184?iref=rss
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16 minutes ago, Anonymouse said:

Damn thats cool.

And, its 10% off!! 

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I would be interested in a factory M front bar for my 1996 R33 GTS-T S2. I don't care about colour, just as long as it's in good condition.

Cheers

Neil.

14 hours ago, Neil said:

I would be interested in a factory M front bar for my 1996 R33 GTS-T S2. I don't care about colour, just as long as it's in good condition.

Cheers

Neil.

PMd

Again not yahoo sorry but still great. Basically it's the Tomei exhaust manifolds but they're cast :D so wont crack like the Expremes

Similar price too.

Site here https://carview.yahoo.co.jp/news/goods/20180216-10287219-carview/1/#contents

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