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I can get 10 sets sent to me, but I can't ship them to people for that. Feel free to post the link.

IF you guys are interested in a GB, I would need a minimum order of 10 and the cost of each will be $92 shipped to your door.

So with the exchange rate Im looking at $120.08 NZD delivered?

I should mention, to get these in properly you will need to make up one (or two or three depending on how pedantic you are) basic bracket to clip it down with, cut some of the underside of the shroud, a little off the plastic on your car and maybe even trim some of the engine bay.

If you take off your battery cover shroud, you will see the difference from one side to the other.

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I don't know how much shipping will be to NZ yet.

I have one to send off (came in an order of other stuff), so will get a shipping quote then.

Please do. I need the full amount in NZDollars. Nissan NZ is charging me an arm a leg for the battery cover. FYI parts no is 65278-AM600. 64894-AM600 not including clips or brackets.

Does that mean someone is making the brackets? :D

Nope. I'd have to have actually make something on these to warrant making up brackets.

Price quoted is from US supplier and consists of battery cover, cover shroud, shipping to me and then shipping out.

Do what Scott said or go to Bunnings and grab some metal brackets to suit :)

Edited by iamhe77

Please do. I need the full amount in NZDollars. Nissan NZ is charging me an arm a leg for the battery cover. FYI parts no is 65278-AM600. 64894-AM600 not including clips or brackets.

I have used www.amayama.com before, they are cheap and reliable. Shipping is not too bad either. I did a search for the part numbers you listed and the resu;ts are below in Australian dollars.

cheers

benny

Search for part 64894AM600

Maker Original Number Name Price

upon availability

(AUDEURGBPJPYUSD) Delivery period

(days) Stock Nissan 64894AM600 $ 23.42 20 Add to cart UAE

Search for part 65278AM600

Maker Original Number Name Price

upon availability

(AUDEURGBPJPYUSD) Delivery period

(days) Stock Nissan 65278AM600 $ 5.21 20 Add to cart UAE

Edited by bennyb110

I tryed looking for the driverside cover but only ever found the passenger side. Must have been looking in wrong place

You need the passenger side one ie the one that comes standard on a G35. Remember that the US are left hand drive.

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