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Yoshiro the Import Monster has decided that it's time for a patented, world first MONSTER SALE!

Until Saturday 2nd of May, the Monster is heavily discounting everything in stock in Australia!

When pressed to tell us why he wanted a sale, he had so many reasons that it was impossible to say no! New stock coming in, a strengthening Aussie Dollar, beautiful weather – you name it – so here it is, Import Monster's MONSTER SALE

Come and grab a bargain as the Monster has cut prices heavily on everything currently in stock in our Aussie Shop!

Watch this thread as more will be added over the coming week, with a fresh container load hitting the factory floor some time this week. Everything on this list is in Oz now and ready for pickup, or can be shipped fully insured oz wide nice and cheap!

This is a genuine sale, so if you've been eyeing anything off, now is the time to secure it!

I will be doing special forum dedicated specials all week and the first is an absolute cracker! Strictly first come first served, no holding things - whoever pays first gets the goods!

SOLD 18" VOLK RE30 to suit GT-R. Regular price $3600 – Monster sale price - $3100. SAU SUPER DISCOUNT PRICE - $2900 shipped anywhere in OZ! SOLD

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=827

18" x 10.5" Volk RE30 to suit GT-R – regular price $3780 – Monster sale price - $3200! BARGAIN!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=894

18" VIP RIMS – were $1500 – now $1250!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=804

18" Genuine Impul NS-GT – were $1900 – Monster sale price $1500 only!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=840

18 x 10" Volk GT-C – were $4200, now $3600!!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=868

Proud connection MASSIVE DISH!! Were $1800 – now $1500!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=836

Work Euroline DH BIG DISH! – were $2850, now $2400!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=884

18" Work Meister S2R – were $1950, now $1600!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=662

18" Work Meister S2R (set 2) were $1350, now $1100 That's what these cost EACH when new!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=651

SOLD SOLD 19 x 10.5 Volk Progressive ME – were $3300 – now $2900!! - these cost $5k brand new!!! SOLD SOLD

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=706

19" Work XSA02C Wheel PORN! Bargain at $3400, sale price of $3000!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=680

18" Cerumo by RAYS – were $1600 – now $1000 only!!!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=167

Work VS-XX nice dish! Were $2300, now only $1900!!!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=828

SOLD Stagea Ganadors – were $460 – now $400! SOLD

More being added soon!

STAGEA GANADORS SOLD!

SOLD SOLD 18" VOLK RE30 to suit GT-R. Regular price $3600 – Monster sale price - $3100. SAU SUPER DISCOUNT PRICE - $2900 shipped anywhere in OZ! SOLD SOLD

Is the euroline se and ls406 still for sale? What specs are the ls406?

Hi Mate

both of those sets are now sold, but if you're after those sorts of numbers, how about the Work XSA 02C?

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=680

19" Work XSA02C Wheel PORN! Bargain at $3400, sale price of $3000!

Sale ending midday on Saturday guys, grab a bargain while they're still available!

New additions!

BNR34 GT-R Factory rims

Normal price $1900 - sale price $1700!

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=877

19" Volk GT-C in GT-R Fitment - face 2, gold centres. Tough!

Normal price $3600 - sale price - $3100. Includes nuts and centre caps - tyres not included.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=876

Also just received into stock an R33 GT-R halfcut with 71000kms. This will be stripped and parted out.

So far the indicators in the guards and bumper are sold, the cam covers and cam gear covers are sold. the guards are spoken for and the bonnet is gone

The front bumper is damaged, but looks repairable - I will get detailed pics over the next few days

The centre guage cluster of three dials appears to be a Nismo item (says Nismo on the centre dial) but the dash cluster of speedo etc is just normal stock gt-r)

Major items for sale

Brembo Calipers/lines/pads - $1100 (disks are cactus)

engine/loom/ecu - complete with all ancillaries, not including cam covers etc $3800. 4 week warranty

Gearbox - $1500 - 4 week warranty

Please pm for other bits and pieces :P



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