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Can anyone help me to contact a store/warehouse/aftermarket shop in Japan where I may be able to get new window rubbers all around, also rings and bearings, gauges etc and replacement FRP parts for Prince Skyline GT-B and (1965 and 1966) and also KPGC110 body parts.

I am also trying to get onto S20 or garage Ishiaka to get parts for S20 motor.

Can some one assist me. I am going to Japan in May and would like to shop at the same time.

Is anyone aware of a large model store and location either in Tokyo or Osaka Nagoya. I am after small die cast models of early Japanese cars etc.

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Can anyone help me to contact a store/warehouse/aftermarket shop in Japan where I may be able to get new window rubbers all around, also rings and bearings, gauges etc and replacement FRP parts for Prince Skyline GT-B and (1965 and 1966) and also KPGC110 body parts.

I am also trying to get onto S20 or garage Ishiaka to get parts for S20 motor.

Can some one assist me. I am going to Japan in May and would like to shop at the same time.

Is anyone aware of a large model store and location either in Tokyo or Osaka Nagoya. I am after small die cast models of early Japanese cars etc.

there isnt really a main warehouse or shop that does all these types of cars. i know when we needed stuff for our kgc10 it was easier to find something from a private seller than an actual store, but i do know of a store over there that sells alot of early jap cars. pm me and i will give you there name

cheers

for the parts yahoo japan is the best bet (on-line auctions).

for the models there are heaps of model shops all over tokyo and any of them that have cars will have old skylines :kiss:

i'm not too clear on the details but i do know Zenitani built some tough KPGC's in the past few years... I believe they have a website (it was posted on here before im sure) so do a search and something might come up. Other than that, the already mentioned auctions is another good source..

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