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ok ive beenhaving to buy little things for my 33 n one of the things i have had to buy is a new afm n my mechanic said yer its fully imported so itll cost abit more and then i went to buy a adaptor plate to fit my pod n i said its fuilly imported cos my mechanic told me to n the guy at the store laughed at me n sed good luck finding one so im really confused about this fully imported thing so can someone tell me what it means i thought there was just one sort of importing so does this mean theres half imported lol :P

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Sorry I thought you were joking.

No I think he is just using silly terminology. It's an import, that is all. Have you tried Autobarn? Not sure where you are from but if you tell me what country and state you are in we might be able to point you in the right direction. As for parts availability, that's nonsense too. These days there is pretty much nothing you can't get locally for them. There are that many around.

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Miserable Day isn't it James?

...UNTIL NOW! WE HOPE!

We have what is called a grey import!

Parts aren't hard to get - we just learn how to SCROUNGE!

New & Good-2nd-hand from...

i) searching thru the SAU For Sale section

ii) [email protected] via www.justjap.com or anywhere else that has half-cuts like

iii) Toy Shop

iv) Nisswreck

v) Lynda Boyle GT-R Liaison Manager Middlehurst Motorsport GT-R Nissan High Performance Centre Jackson Street, St Helens Merseyside WA9 1AW E-Mail: [email protected] or www.middlehurst.co.uk Ph UK: 01744457161 or Fax UK: 01744611377

Hope that helps!

BTW, I'd start from the top.

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your mechanic dosn't have a clue if he thinks its hard to get parts for a 34.

also most auto stores dont list these cars in there catalogs so insted of asking for a pod adapter for a 34 spend a little more time and messure between the bolt holes on the airflow meter and ask for some thing that fits them mesurements.

im from a small country town in nsw i dont bother tryin to get parts here as they seem to be far more expensive than syd (bout 200klm away) and alot of the mechanics and auto stoes in town dont have a clue when it comes to imports

im guessing your in the same boat.. if all else fails try ebay you will find heaps of good importers jap wreckers and parts.

i would try the people in terrys replie above if your any where near sydney if they cant get it for you then no one can.

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