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heheh, a few days ago I sent Do-Luck USA an email asking about the kits and rims which they forwarded to a company called Boom-Enterprises.

I got a reply just now about the kits..



hello sir,

we were given your e-mail by do-luck company.

we are taking the part of the export division of do-luck company.

first, let us introduce ourselves.

we are boom-enterprises inc. is the trading company which specializes in

high performance parts in japan.

we are not only doing export & import business, but also create our

original parts.

please try www.boom-enterprises.com we can provide you everything what

you want from japan.

we are very sorry to say that we cannot provide you the parts with your

payment in your country currency.

we are only accepting the payment in japanese yen by bank wire transfer.

and here are the bank information for your wire transfer (remittance) as

follows,

beneficiary's name : BOOM ENTERPRISES INC.

beneficiary's address : 4-45-24 Higashi-Yamata,Tsuzuki-Ku,Yokohama-Shi

224-0023 JAPAN.

beneficiary's account number : 168137

account with bank : The Yokohama Shinkin Bank

branch name : Takada

branch address : 124 Takada-Cho,Kouhoku-Ku,Yokohama-shi,JAPAN.

swift code : YOKO JP JM

note : When wire transferring payment to above the account,

       Please be sure to inform your bank the "remit charge" &

       "Paying Bank Charge" must be paid by the sender.

        Please do not deduction in your payment.

please see below the price and delivery for the do-luck items that you

have enquired about.

for bnr32 gt-r

do-luck t-2 front bumper

list price : jpy85,000-

your buying cost : jpy68,000-

delivery time : 2-weeks.

do-luck t-2 side skirts

list price : jpy80,000-

your buying cost : jpy64,000-

delivery time : 2-weeks.

do-luck t-2 rear bumper

list price : jpy80,000-

your buying cost : jpy64,000-

delivery time : 2-weeks.

all prices are ex., boom warehouse in yokohama-city.

those are the best price that we can do for you.

and it is not including the freight charge to your country.

we cannot make up an estimate of shipping cost for you,

because we need your address and nearest your airport in order to figure

the freight charge to you.

if you have freight forwarder in japan, you can dispatch a truck driver

to our warehouse in order to pick them up.

also we need what you are interested in. and then, we will fax you

proforma invoice.

i hope the above will be of interest, and i look forward to hearing from

you soon.

kind regards,

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Shinnosuke Saitoh

BOOM ENTERPRISES, inc.

4-45-24 higashi-Yamata,Tsuzuki-Ku,Yokohama-Shi 224-0023 JAPAN.

e-mail  : [email protected]

web site : www.boom-enterprises.com

-----Original Message-----

From: Tom P - Topaz [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:12 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: EOI: BNR32 body kit

Hi Do-Luck USA,

I am interested in the T2 3-piece body kit for the R32 GTR and was

wondering if you had a distributor in Australia (preferrably Perth, Western

Australia) who stocked the kit?. I am also interested in the Double-Six rims as

well.

I send this as an expression of interest because I am considering

getting

the kit in a year or two.

Thanks

Tom

The price ($196,000 YEN) for the kit converted to AUD is ~$2,233 not including shipping.

I am yet to reply, but I still want to wait a while to have the money to buy the kit and I have no idea how to pay in the way Mr. Saitoh has described because they want payment in YYYEN!

heheh, a few days ago I sent Do-Luck USA an email asking about the kits and rims which they forwarded to a company called Boom-Enterprises.

I got a reply just now about the kits..

The price ($196,000 YEN) for the kit converted to AUD is ~$2,233 not including shipping.

I am yet to reply, but I still want to wait a while to have the money to buy the kit and I have no idea how to pay in the way Mr. Saitoh has described because they want payment in YYYEN!

Just go to your bank (ANZ whatever) and do an international bank transfer in Yen... simple. It'll cost around $30 to do.

I've heard Works Auto accessories are in alot of trouble.

Autobarn will have a shipment of GENUINE uras bodykits real soon - container arrives in 5 weeks so I am told by them.

Full kit will retail around AUD1000 for FRP, up to 2K for the plastic type.

I am in talks with a retailer here in the west so they can distribute for autobarn, hopefully it wont be long :)

Just go to your bank (ANZ whatever) and do an international bank transfer in Yen... simple. It'll cost around $30 to do.

I've heard Works Auto accessories are in alot of trouble.

Awesome :)

What do you mean in trouble?, like, Sexual misconduct with a 2" system?

Awesome :)

What do you mean in trouble?, like, Sexual misconduct with a 2" system?

Haha... no, but pretty close to? It's not my place to say on here, so drop us a PM.

can you guys link some of these kits? Bomex, Trial etc...

Im all up for saving a grand and a half if I can get a nice looking kit for an R32.

Nothing too low and nuhsing tuu veeilzide (coz they look crazy German)

can you guys link some of these kits? Bomex, Trial etc...

Im all up for saving a grand and a half if I can get a nice looking kit for an R32.

Nothing too low and nuhsing tuu veeilzide (coz they look crazy German)

go to a shop in Wangara mate. they gona give me a bomex kit, fitted, moulded and painted, for $1300

they also have veilside for $2600

both are front back and both side pieces

cannot remember the name of the shop though gona try to find it later

go to a shop in Wangara mate. they gona give me a bomex kit, fitted, moulded and painted, for $1300

they also have veilside for $2600

both are front back and both side pieces

cannot remember the name of the shop though gona try to find it later

yes please do post up their name.

When are you getting this done?

would love to see some pics of the finished product, and hear your impressions of it

Linear Concepts

Unit 2 / 25 Buckingham Drive Wangara

I know them, I got a blue stripe put on my TX3 there. Done by an alright looking chick too :(

I remember seeing a van with ads all over it and one was for body kits :D

I found an example of what I want....sort of

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthr...ghlight=r32+gtr

Page 1 and again on Page 5

THEN ON PAGE 6 Alex j B has posted the car with the T2 Do Luck Kit

OMG that is sexy!!!

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