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Ive spent a couple of hours looking around this site for performance parts. Its obviously all in japanese but with the use of Altavista Translation you can read it.... well sort of... heres some of the great translations ive had this morning:

"Because we cannot answer concerning corresponding model as this one, model designation, corresponding model in order in regard to verification, bid, prayer, is to call is done may from the NISMO."

Prayer? Pray they will send it to you?

"Bu Ritz electronic type boost gage warning lamp attachment and 60 pies, white panel + peak hold"

60 pies?

"It is 1993 system genuine V-spec. It is the travelling kilometer 83000km. To vehicle inspection H16.2. It is not system satisfactory and trouble spot! It executes maintenance. At the parking zone, it applies and is due to escaping, only the front bumper has exchanged one time. There are no other restorations history. It is present car verification large welcome."

I wish my car could execute maintenance... i could sit on my arse while it did an oil change :)

"The HKS EVC Pro (the electronic type boost controller) is. Atmospheric pressure revision and boost oppression and so on, it has the function plus colorful efficiency of the usual EVC. "

OPRESS YOUR BOOST WITH COLORFUL EFFICENCY TODAY! :cool:

Apart from the amusing translations theres some interesting stuff on there. I found a very large HKS turbine and a HKS dog box for an RX7.

Red17

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