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R35 Gt-r Genuine Parts Prices... Eek


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Engine Assembly: 3.2 million yen ($32,000 AUD)

Front Wheel: 149,000 yen ($1,500 AUD) each

Rear Wheel: 150,000 yen ($1,500 AUD) each

More at: http://www.gtrblog.com/ :P:wave:

These prices are new from Nissan of course.

While they are higher than R34 parts prices, they're not AS bad as I would of expected. The gearbox for example, the Getrag on the R34 was approaching that price when bought new too. The Rb26 on the other hand is like 50% that price new. Apples to oranges as they say.

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Possibly from Nissan Australia. I think if you were to ask Nissan Australia what the prices on this stuff was once the car is out here we will pay a hefty premium over these Japanese prices. Tax, duty, shipping and markup would need to be factored in.

didn't 33 GT-R wheels cost $2K each to replace?

the engine is quite reasonable given the exotic and handbuilt nature

Nissan Aus price $3400 each , give or take a few $$$

Nissan OZ was charging $3.4k PER RIM for the 17" R33 rims??????!!!?? ahhh.... what the???

The rim prices (well the japanese prices) seem ok considering they are 20" rims... but if Nissan OZ was pushing 17" rims for $3.4k i HATE to think what they'll ask for 20" rims?? :dry:

the reason for such high prices is because nissan dealers have to buy the parts off nissan australia and nissan australia have to buy them off nissan japan and everyone along the line wants to make money on the parts hence the mark up

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