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F/I kits for under 10k in Aus, try and find one from a dealer in aus that well sell it for under 10k, the HKS SC kit i was quoted 15k for the kit and install from a shop in sydney, cant find any dealers that have any sort of kits for turbo conversions, all parts have to be sourced from the USA it seems.

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F/I kits for under 10k in Aus, try and find one from a dealer in aus that well sell it for under 10k, the HKS SC kit i was quoted 15k for the kit and install from a shop in sydney, cant find any dealers that have any sort of kits for turbo conversions, all parts have to be sourced from the USA it seems.

Yea better off importing it yourself, seen the HKS SC kit around 6-7k on Nengun?

http://www.nengun.com/hks/gt-supercharger

I got a flare with my car as well. What I really haven't seen is a "quake grab bag". Apparently, some cars have bags filled with high-energy biscuits just in case you get stuck in your car during an earthquake.

Oh FFS.

Can't let this go on. ETC and a Flare are NOT rare options- k?

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/cpv35/6827-vq35de/misc/

Here is the list of factory options. You can figure out if they are rare or not. I would say the Feather duster, and life hammer would be a start at getting rare.

I have Factory Remote control engine starter.

k - go.

Oh FFS.

Can't let this go on. ETC and a Flare are NOT rare options- k?

http://nissan.epc-da...27-vq35de/misc/

Here is the list of factory options. You can figure out if they are rare or not. I would say the Feather duster, and life hammer would be a start at getting rare.

I have Factory Remote control engine starter.

k - go.

that may be true. but last i heard that flares are ment to be removed as part of compliance. so for them to still be in the cars when they are registered here in AU. its quite a rare thing.

same thing with the ETC, alot of Japanese people keep their ETC to use on their next car.

that may be true. but last i heard that flares are ment to be removed as part of compliance. so for them to still be in the cars when they are registered here in AU. its quite a rare thing.

same thing with the ETC, alot of Japanese people keep their ETC to use on their next car.

Yes, Flares are suppose to be removed for compliance. But they are fitted to every freaking Jap car- hardly what you'd call a "rare V-series" part. ETC is built into most of these cars too, and most cars in Japan.

So who has KF20A0 = Front Camera? I know of one PNM35 Stagea with them on the way over from J land.tongue.gif

Oh FFS.

Can't let this go on. ETC and a Flare are NOT rare options- k?

http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/cpv35/6827-vq35de/misc/

Here is the list of factory options. You can figure out if they are rare or not. I would say the Feather duster, and life hammer would be a start at getting rare.

I have Factory Remote control engine starter.

k - go.

Hahahhahah CALM DOWN !!!

They are actually rare to see in a V after compliance so I can't agree with u there .... But what I can sort of agree with is I think we are a bit off topic as I wouldn't call the ETC or a flare parts ? :domokun:

Hahahhahah CALM DOWN !!!

They are actually rare to see in a V after compliance so I can't agree with u there .... But what I can sort of agree with is I think we are a bit off topic as I wouldn't call the ETC or a flare parts ?

Watch out, or I might have to teach you a lesson with my rare optioned feather duster...laugh.gif (so wish I had one.)

Not getting worked up, just want some actual progress on V's with cool parts not- I haz a flare... cool bro, I haz flare toono.gif

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/293993-m35-stagea-sales-brochures-books/page__view__findpost__p__4908287

This is the stagea options catalogue, there would be some crossover between the two, but who can find a V35 option brochure?

Oh, and I have a new personal Fav. - Powered Jack KKC935

Tyre changing like a boss....

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Oh FFS.

Can't let this go on. ETC and a Flare are NOT rare options- k?

http://nissan.epc-da...27-vq35de/misc/

Here is the list of factory options. You can figure out if they are rare or not. I would say the Feather duster, and life hammer would be a start at getting rare.

I have Factory Remote control engine starter.

k - go.

U just mad cauz u dont have a flare like me :nyaanyaa:

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