Parts for Nissan’s Nismo division could be made in Australia at the automaker’s Dandenong casting facility according to the performance arm’s global boss, Yutaka Sanada.

Speaking at the announcement of Australia’s first Nismo Performance Centre – also one of the first outside Japan – due to open later this year in Melbourne, Sanada-san told media the enthusiast division was actively seeking local partners.

“I know [there is] a lot of high-end engineering knowledge here in Australia, so I want [Nismo] to collaborate wider, partner in Australia,” Sanada-san told media, including CarExpert.

“Especially in Australia … [there is] really amazing, advanced technology here in Australia. It is my very, very firm impression.”

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When asked whether this could include the automaker’s own Nissan Casting Australia Plant (NCAP), the Nismo boss said such a move was possible.

“Why not? This idea … I was once in charge of NCAP. I came to NCAP, so I know the quality focus of NCAP colleagues,” he said.

“NCAP is a very unique facility; they are supplying aluminium dedicated parts worldwide. Our global Nissan battery mission is supported by NCAP as matter of fact, so in this context, obviously there is potential.”

This move could include components and ‘heritage’ parts for classic Nissan sports cars, with the Melbourne Nismo Performance Centre initially focusing on R32, R33 and R34 Skyline models, which have a significant local following.