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We have some genuine Japanese legally decommissioned car number plates now in stock 🙂
Add some legitimately obtained JDM style to your Skyline or other Japanese model, or simply as a garage/man cave decoration!

About the 40mm hole: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure & Transport in Japan recognised the popularity of keeping decommissioned plates among car enthusiasts and came up with a method to "destroy" (or render them unusable for street use) while still retaining their collectable/usable value for display etc. 

We have 40mm hole covers available to cover the hole nicely with a Sakura motif, which are also available in white in (very!) limited quantities, however they frequently sell out. Please let me know if you're wanting one or more of these and I'll check availability. The Sakura motif covers are more common.

https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-decommissioned-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-set-su-7515

https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-decommissioned-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-set

https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-400mm-hole-cover

*Please note that we can't obtain particular number or area name (eg: "Gunma 500 Fu ・86") if requested. All plates are provided as they become available after decommissioning. 

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We have some more genuine Japanese legally decommissioned car number plates in stock 🙂, as well as the plain white 40mm hole cover:

Tama 400 No 12-41:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-decommissioned-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-set-no-1241

Morioka 300 Te 43-58:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-decommissioned-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-set-te-4358

Plain White 40mm Hole Cover:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-japanese-vehicle-number-plate-40mm-hole-cover-white

There's also a yellow plate for Kei cars with the corresponding yellow 40mm hole cover sold as a set:

Tsukuba 581 Ii 64-66:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/genuine-decommissioned-japanese-vehicle-single-number-plate-ii-6466

Also some Skyline 1/43 scale models:

1989 BNR32 Nissan Skyline GT-R (Silver):
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/rare-ebbro-oldies-2006-release-bnr32-nissan-skyline-gtr-silver

1989 HCR32 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M (Red):
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/kyosho-original-1-43-hcr32-nissan-skyline-gts-t-type-m-red

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I bought the 1/18 scale celica and nsx from Justin and they are very detailed and good quality. I will definitely be interested in others in the series as they come out 

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Thanks for the feedback Brett, champion 🙂👍

Would you be able to take a few photos of both cars out of their packaging? I don't dare open any of the ones I have remaining in stock, as they are completely sold out in Japan and only available in small quantities on the used market with rather hefty mark ups.

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I haven’t taken them out of the cases yet 

 

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inside the box is this packaging which is pretty much like a massive blister pack 

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Racing On Motorsport magazine this month features all racing BCNR33 Skyline GT-Rs from the JGTC-era to N1 category. Other articles include one featuring the GT300 class Daishin S14 Nissan Silvia:

https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/racing-on-magazine-vol-534-racing-r33-gt-r

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February update 🙂

We managed to get the very last 1/18th "Extra Scale" cars stock available from bookstores in Kyoto. These are actually the last ones and will not be restocked again! Hachette Collections Japan have not decided on a release date for these or other models in the series, so for the time being these are all there are available new. 
These are showing up on Yahoo auctions at inflated prices already (especially the Celica and NSX) so get yours now at a very reasonable price before they disappear!

Stock quantities:

NA1 Honda NSX - 1 left:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/1-18-extra-scale-1990-na1-honda-nsx

1973 Toyota Celica LB 2000GT - 2 left:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/1-18-extra-scale-1973-toyota-celica-lb-2000gt

1968 Mazda Cosmo Sport - 2 left:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/1-18-extra-scale-1968-mazda-cosmo-sport

1970 KPGC10 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R - 2 left:
https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/1-18-extra-scale-1970-kpgc10-nissan-skyline-2000gt-r

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We've updated lots of Nismo items and accessories recently!

Nismo in Japan don't keep a lot of stock on hand and they sell out frequently, but they do restock frequently as well. So if you put items in your shopping cart and make payment there might be a slight delay (2 - 4 days), or on rare occasions it might take longer. At any rate if you see something that is not available, wait a few days and then try again as it will likely be back in stock.

We are considering just making everything available on the website and updating each order as needed if users aren't to concerned about putting an order in for something that could be delayed.

https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/collections/nismo


Nismo BNR34 GT-R and R34 (2 door, manual trans) floor mats:
 https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/nismo-floor-mats-for-skyline-r34-bnr34

Nismo BNR33 GT-R and R33 (2 door, manual trans) and Stagea 260RS floor mats:
 https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/nismo-floor-mats-for-skyline-r33-bcnr33-stagea-wgnc34

Nismo BNR32 GT-R and R32 (2 door, manual trans) floor mats:
 https://www.oemsoko.co.jp/products/nismo-floor-mats-for-skyline-r32-bnr32

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