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no, I'm just going to get my Nismo Front Bumper Plate cover painted and probably my side mirror base painted, idk about the base yet
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Marcus is still working on it
waiting on it myself. We'll just have to wait Chris
Quick question though guys do you think the Inven ducts will fit our oem Nismo bumper?
waiting on it myself. We'll just have to wait Chris Quick question though guys do you think the Inven ducts will fit our oem Nismo bumper?
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I just needed a few things painted such as the nismo front plate cover, I'll do the base sometime in two weeks and possibly a mastergrade trunk. I went through R&J's and quite possibly I will be going there to get a few things touched up
Mastergrade trunk for the Sedan? I know they made a few, but they never came through with that project, it was a big mess. There has been one FS in the Marketplace for a long time now, did you pick that one up?
I always recommend AE or R&J for paint in SoCal.
I always recommend AE or R&J for paint in SoCal.
Did you mean the INGs ducts? If you did, yes they will fit. My bumper is an OEM one. You will have to remove the inner ducting behind the openings for them to fit snug inside there
But if he got a HD Nismo it would be FG. May be cheaper but with the Nismo he'd have a poly bumper.
Well, I guess there's two ways you could go about it really.
1. Remove the OEM ducting (IIRC it all clips in from inside the bumper)
2. Cut down some of the back of the INGs ducts
Either one has to be done for the ducts to sit flush.
If you go with option 2, you at least have to snap out the center ---- section from the OEM ducting.
1. Remove the OEM ducting (IIRC it all clips in from inside the bumper)
2. Cut down some of the back of the INGs ducts
Either one has to be done for the ducts to sit flush.
If you go with option 2, you at least have to snap out the center ---- section from the OEM ducting.






