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Link International (MOTUL) is the new AUS distributor for NISMO they have a HUGE range coming including blocks, turbos, merchandise and parts etc

http://www.linkint.com.au/

It has only been announced so im not sure of lead times.

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Link International (MOTUL) is the new AUS distributor for NISMO they have a HUGE range coming including blocks, turbos, parts etc

try places like greenline or perfect run... maybe they might be ok? perfectrun gave me a quote for 550s for $800 delivered which i think isnt too bad compared to places in aus that sell em, theyre aus based aswell which is i suppose alot better

Dropped a line to Powerplay. You gotta figure that anyone who could source a Z Tune must be connected. They could source everything I was looking for but the prices looked steep - though to be fair I don't have anyone else's number to compare to yet. Checking out the others today as well.

Interesting about Linkint - Powerplay indicated they were the sole (besides Nissan Aus) authorised Nismo distributor in Australia.

Maybe the wrong approach but I'm keen on keeping as Nismo as possible. Right now I'm working through the brakes with suspension up next. Strangely, Nismo doesn make a rear brake rotor - just front.

Feedback I've gotten from most is that Nismo is top quality, always fits, great performance and designed by guys who obviously know Skylines. Interesting to note they don't produce any electronics.

Interesting about Linkint - Powerplay indicated they were the sole (besides Nissan Aus) authorised Nismo distributor in Australia.

Nah i dont think they are, they might just be like me and have an account...... i dont use it but i have one :laugh:

Try Hi power racing, Ivan the owner will be able to you get some Nismo parts.

They were recently featured in HPI maganize.

http://www.hipowerracing.com

Unit 4/17 Moss Street

Slacks Creek

Queensland

Australia

4126

PH:07 3208 8814

[email protected]

Dropped a line to Powerplay. You gotta figure that anyone who could source a Z Tune must be connected. They could source everything I was looking for but the prices looked steep - though to be fair I don't have anyone else's number to compare to yet.

To be fair, Powerplay also ensures that all Customs and Duties are paid so everything is above board and you don't get hassled by the government down the line. A lot of these online brokers etc don't.

I'm sure you can get cheaper from elsewhere, but you take your chances.

A lot of online brokers, if you check the rules, dont require customs duty etc etc on many items

Just get it from negun/greenline/perfectrun/sliding performance/rampant imports etc etc.

These guys dont have massive overheads, and prices are therefore much cheaper

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