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particular part i need to replace on my car:

Ex Nissan Australia - $272.40

Ex Nissan Japan - $112.60

Ex Nissan UAE - $59.52

I do believe we are getting ripped off in Oz. :domokun: :domokun:

Got another one of these for u, 350z Hub assebaly for my 03 V35 skyline

Nissan aus $500

Nissan US $120 posted

Well played nissan well played, then 1 better, posted that on there site asked them why, they went on about economic scaling and some other bullshit LMFAO talk about a blatant lie.

yep, just nissan BS for ripping us off

http://www.amayama.com/

Nissan parts from japan et al. online^^^

i'm going to order some stuff through these guys and try them out

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

I dont get how I could of lost them, unless I left a spare set in my gym bag and they fell out at the gym..

But went to the gym and no one has handed any in...so maybe someone kept them knowing which car I drive and will steal my car while im doing a set etc...

I'd be questioning that one as it has a/c and N1s don't have it

yeh i was thinking the same thing after i posted it - could have been added later though.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

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