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Hey guys, got a quote from www.japanparts.com for the following parts from nissan:

96911-0V800 Body-Console

96920-0V800 Lid-Console Box

68430-0V800 Holder Assy-Cup

96935-0V800 Boot-Console

96965-AA001 Holder Assy-Cup

Total price is $950.30, + $133 shipping. That is brand new from nissan. Those part numbers have been taken from one of the manual conversion threads on here, and from the reading I have done should be all thats needed for the console

So if anyone has been wondering how much the console parts currently cost, there it is.

Figured I would post this up because most of the conversion threads I found that had prices for this stuff were fairly old.

Price breakdown:

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I haven't contacted Nissan Australia if that is what you mean, from everything I have read their prices on these parts are almost double what you would pay to get it straight from japan. Also, from my one experience with the local nissan dealership, they don't want anything to do with imports, or importing from Japan.

I haven't gone direct to Nissan Japan either, but I do know that other people have used japanparts for buying these exact parts before and I haven't seen anyone say they had problems

I got the 33GTR console with my kit and used the gearlever and handbrake boots on my auto console. I think you could use almost any boots and adapt your console to fit. The whole kit incl GTR box was only $1000 - not going to pay another $1000 just for a console!

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