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Originally Posted by bwalkertitan
Nismo wouldn't sell a $200 wheel. All their offerings are from very high quality manufacturers like Volk, etc.
Edit: Oh, just for informational purposes - until recently there were two seperate entities Nismo (Nissan Motorsports International, Japan) and Nissan Motorsports (USA). Nismo Japan has a huge amount of inhouse development and produces alot of specialty parts for their vehicles. Conversely, Nissan Motorsports, USA simply rebadged almost all off their products.
Now that Nismo has come to the US, we should start seeing better and more parts availability, although just because Nismo is here now, they still don't have a full offering of parts for older vehicles. There are many other avenues one could take to get those parts though. I have an extreme amount of Nismo parts on my drift/track car that, at the time, I purchased in Japan.
Here is a pic of me driving the car in a magazine spread:

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Not to start an arguement but for my old frontier the Nismo shocks are Bilstiens and the Nismo intake is an AEM. I woudln't consider those manufacturers anything extraordinary. And I would consider Enkei high quality, however not as high as Volk. But hey, I could be wrong as I don't know for sure.
