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yes this is my final post from o/s however i just wanted to let you guys know what i stumbled across today by total accident. the nismo international headquatres/ tuning house.

it was so ****ing cool, things were so cheap there anyone that buys any nismo product in australia is being ripped off. i managed to buy a few things :D there were so many gtrs around that place it wasnt funny. they sold everything there, i spent 28000 yen there. oh you know the nismo keys that are for sale around the place for i think 100 dollars or something they cost me about 18 dollars australian. stickers were so cheap also, also little nismo badges for the car where cheap, nismo oil caps, fuel filler caps, radiator caps all cheap. gear knobs cheap, cigarette lighters cheap. its a pitty i didnt have more money and space as they had a few nice dash clusters!!!!!!

oh and another rad thing about the place is they had a workshop there where you could watch out the window. i had a galnce and there was an r32 gtr, r33 gtr and before i was about to leave what did i hear i wasnt sure so i turned around and the nicest r34 gtr i have ever seen was driven in. I was like whoaa and the lady who i was trying to talk with was like whoa as wel, a customers car, nice car ,nice...... it was an awesome place.

for anyone that is going to tokyo get of at shimbaya(spelling) station and go and check this place out, have plenty of cash ready also. oh i took many photos of this place including all the cars, so i will post them up when i get back....

^peace

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I was like that with all the cheap car stuff in taiwan!

But u can only bring in a certain amount of stuff like that otherwise customs rape u and make u pay import tax on the stuff!

I sent most of the stuff i bough overseas, clothes comp stuff etc through DHL and u gotta declare stuff with them to.

heres the link to there site... http://www.nismo.co.jp/ use a translator if you cant read kanji and follow the links to the omori shop....its got the prices there....but i cant see any keys for 1300 yen???

Yup, there is some awesome nismo stuff in there (including a PDF catalogue).. but they don't ship out of japan, says so on there :) :) :P

akeenan i dont suppose u wanna go back there do u? :)

i want one of those jackets... i was going to get a guy over there i know to send it to me but if ur in the area... :) i could xfer the cash plus a bit more for ya troubles into ur account if u like

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