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Hey guys

Been speaking to Aaron from import monster about organizing a group buy for these as they are fairly expensive..

if we can get enough interested buyers we can see if he can get us a good price

i think we would need a minimum of 5

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My guess is buying them off the net will be much cheaper than a group buy through said agent (his cut will probably offset most of the discount from the supplier). The Hasemi skirts are currently selling for $776 online though various vendors which is pretty good considering genuine R34 GTR Nismo skirts retail for at about 50% more. Bare in mind that that price doesn't include shipping, though I'm sure if one of you interested R33 drivers contacted the online store they would post your skirts out together to help you save on shipping costs. Just a word of advice to anyone who's new to buying GTR parts, often in Australia you will find a 'GTR tax' on a lot of the parts you buy, along with a disproportionate 'Australia tax' (pretty much a big f u from retailers because we live so far away from the rest of the world and back in the days we had no internet to to compare prices with). In my own experience (and I've been doing this for years), I have consistently saved 35-60% on brand new parts when buying online from Japan, compared to the prices offered by purchasing locally. Just a thought...

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Closed.

GB section rules are pretty clear on what you need to do, before posting. By not doing it - it just results in "how much" etc etc.

So please follow the rules and start another thread with ALL the required information covered off.

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