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You'd be very lucky to find any store in Australia stocking V35 bits unfortunately.

But I do know of someone who has the best bumper bar in the world for V35s for sale, in unbreakable urethane *cough* :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/433400-f-s-v35-coupe-urethane-nismo-style-front-bumper-bars/

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I was quoted US$1,250 to bring in ONE front bar early last year. So I bought 4, as slid together and put in one box it worked out to the same shipping cost. But of course if you crack A$1,000 for the total cost of your parts, you will get slugged GST, duties, storage, customs clearance fees etc etc .... often on the goods AND the shipping costs. Some people get lucky, others get reamed - it is luck of the draw. I have even heard people getting slugged when the shipping fees have been included by customs in the declared value - as any decent size shipment from the USA will be over $1k, you then pay 20-30% more on top for all the fees.

Save some dough and buy my last urethane Nismo front bar, which is sitting here in Adelaide :)

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