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Check these bad boys out:

http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php?blog=4&am...p;tb=1&pb=1

Click the Hi Res images links then check out the details on these things. That handle is solid CF. Very nice. At 100,000 yen for a briefcase and 12,000 yen for a t-shirt they're expensive but I somehow still want them.

Damn you nissan!

Hopefully I'll have enough luggage space next month to bring some of this back amongst everything else.

More links to story etc on front page http://www.gtrblog.com/

I want one of those wallets!

But I have a wallet, and it has carbon fibre on it, but it's just a sticker... and it looks EXACTLY the same as that stuff...

Would be worth getting if it is real CF

On the hi-res image it definately looks to be real CF. Like a small panel between layers of leather.

The gloves look a bit iffy in hi-res but even so it looks like there is a bit of carbon weave sewn in there too.

Well that's what I'm saying, I bought a sheet that LOOKS real, and it looks the same as that... It could go either way :)

I would still get it though, my wallet is mangled with stickers :P

ah yeah... well this has the added benefit of having GTR embossed on the back too. No close ups of that tho unfortunately.

price tag: $350 - $360 + costs like shipping for the wallet depending on how lucky you get with the exchange rate.

yeah I had a look at all this stuff in the flesh in japan. to be honest not much of it did anything for me. except the key ring. I nearly bought one, then remembered I have probably 2 dozen key rings and I only really use 1!

I really prefer the all carbon case like the one they had with the Z-tune. now that was nice!

yeah I had a look at all this stuff in the flesh in japan. to be honest not much of it did anything for me. except the key ring. I nearly bought one, then remembered I have probably 2 dozen key rings and I only really use 1!

I really prefer the all carbon case like the one they had with the Z-tune. now that was nice!

Get any pics mate?

  • 4 weeks later...
Any idea on pricing for these?

keyring1.jpg

keyring2.jpg

Yep. They're 8,000 - 10,000 yen (about $80-$100 AUD) a piece depending on the one you want. I have the pricing catalog I will get some pics of it and upload it later.

I bought the second one down for 8,000 yen from Ginza Nissan Gallery. Something you can't tell in the pictures though is how heavy they are. They are all made with solid steel backings and weigh a huge amount for a small keyring which makes you feel a little better about parting with $80 for a keyring. Not much better but anyways...

My new keyring:

keyring-3.jpg

My new wallet:

wallet-1.jpg

Click here for the other pics of these two.

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