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Hello guys,

Thought since I have to order a whole heap of parts for my GTR, and I work at Nissan I thought maybe I could get some extra parts for those that want them.

I get staff pricing so it may be benificial to save some coin for those interested. I have access to all parts across australia and japan.

I will keep this open for a couple of weeks, collate a list of parts then get back to everyone with a price.

If there is enough interest I way do a separate Japan order to further reduce the price.

The rules will be:

Payment in full for parts up front once I confirm a price you are happy with.

I will notify you of the price and shipping if applicable.

All parts are genuine Nissan, nothing else

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I'm interested to see what nissan staff discount prices are like compared to amayama.

Can you give an example? Pick a part number and post price for comparison?

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Hello guys,

Thought since I have to order a whole heap of parts for my GTR, and I work at Nissan I thought maybe I could get some extra parts for those that want them.

I get staff pricing so it may be benificial to save some coin for those interested. I have access to all parts across australia and japan.

I will keep this open for a couple of weeks, collate a list of parts then get back to everyone with a price.

If there is enough interest I way do a separate Japan order to further reduce the price.

The rules will be:

Payment in full for parts up front once I confirm a price you are happy with.

I will notify you of the price and shipping if applicable.

All parts are genuine Nissan, nothing else

I'm not trying to thread steal.

I understand that you are in Nissan worker but my Japanese friend is an importer/exporter out of Osaka. I can almost guarantee that he has the best prices on BNIB OEM items. Maybe he can help you get the items you need from JP

Nissan 22740AA300 SENSOR, TEMPERATURE 200.18 20 - 30 day delivery UAE

Delays possible: 35% Add to cart

Nissan 22740AA300 SENSOR, TEMPERATURE 283.76 10 day delivery Japan

Delays possible: 5%

From amayama.

Can you post your price for comparison?

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Nissan 22740AA300 SENSOR, TEMPERATURE 200.18 20 - 30 day delivery UAE

Delays possible: 35% Add to cart

Nissan 22740AA300 SENSOR, TEMPERATURE 283.76 10 day delivery Japan

Delays possible: 5%

From amayama.

Can you post your price for comparison?

Keen to see some price comparisons too, as I'm chasing some OEM pieces,

Cheers

Hey guys,

Yes fair point regarding the guy in Japan. I have no doubt that he can get better prices than me.

I was looking at a R33 GTR clutch slave. Retail was $127.89. My price was $84.18.

Next week I will be collating this list and sending out prices.

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