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OK Guys.

Post up, HERE, if you find cool and/or rare shit on Yahoo Auctions Japan, ImportMonster, etc

I'll start the thread, with this.

Quiet possibly THE most saught after A31 part.

Passenger side air con vent surround

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page16.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/u34054806&thumb=http://f3.auctions.c.yimg.jp/img315.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/0/0/9/4/banbansunny-thumb-1300076033994422.jpg&title=A31

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Kind of sought after.

Most Ceffies have them or atleast a front pair, but if you have no floormats, it's difficult to find a complete set in good nick.

Took me a good 6 months to find a set for one of mine.

Autech motor is cool - shame about the price though.

Highflow turbo and Autech tune are worth some dollars, but not that much :\

Fair enough. I pulled mine out soon after I got mine & have been sitting in the cupboard ever since.

Agreed with the motor comment, would be good to have if your building a nice daily etc. but for the price it's not really worth it.

Yahoo jp also has front & rear diffusers for A31 aswell. I'd post a link but cbf finding them again.

Insurance Diana kit.

Very very rare in Aus.. Only ever seen 1 or 2 cars with this.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page21.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j129720961&thumb=http://f5.auctions.c.yimg.jp/f01batchimg.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/7/8/3/8/carpartscenter-thumb-1299120989082387.jpg&title=A31

I also have seen the factory plastic sunroof wind deflector on Yahoo. If anyone has one of these for an A31 shoot me a PM!

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I've seen in a few places that the passenger side always breaks.

Mine is is still intact. Is there anything I should be doing to keep it that way? The dash is starting to bulge a little along the top edge right now. Is that how it starts?

when i bought my cefiro my passenger side air con vent was in great condition :)

however, i tried to adjust it a bit because it was slightly warped from sun damage, and then suddenly the surround just crumbled off... :(

at that stage i had no idea the item was so rare to find in complete condition

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