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Looking for these parts or information on where to get them, The cluster hood with rear window switch delete and hazard switch with deleted radio buttons. Im trying to finish up my N-1 style interior and these are the only pecies I do not have yet.

I Do not need any of the other switches so if you want to keep them you can, I can also send you the parts from my car at no cost to you.

Part numbers are

hazard switch- 2529001U10

cluster hood- 6824005U11

I am not looking to low ball anyone on prices, good money for good parts.

Aaron

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dont forget the other costs

Item Cost: 100,000¥
Japanese Domestic Freight: 2,500¥
Import Monster Commission: 20,000¥
EMS Freight: 6,000¥
Total Japan Costs: 128,500¥
Exchange Rate: $1AUD buys: 91.7¥
Australian Domestic Freight: N/A
Sub Total: $1,401.31
GST: $140.13

Total: $1,541.44

Edited by GH05T

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