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28,000 yen the link is their.

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b45093829

It is genuine option carbon pitch MT shift panel set for WC34. Set contents the shift panel, ash tray (ashtray), are 3 point sets of the finisher panel. You can prepare also one for AT at the same price. Set contents differ from MT somewhat.

hey driftt that looks awesome, just wondering how much that is in Aus dollars????

is that just 1 for sale or a shop advertising em all the time???

i suppose i have to register with yahoo to get any more info or to bid?

thanks

Brad :rolleyes:

They are for sale buy a guy thar sells Nissan stuff http://openuser6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/s...cale=0jp&mode=1 if a few people were keen we could sort some thing out, to get acess to buy off Yahoo you need a japanese email address and you have to pay per month.

Here is an estimate for you but it does change all the time.

Y1000 = $12.50AUS approx

So Y28,000 = $350.00AUS approx

This is just how I remember but it will differ slightly but it just help by remembering this way. It works when you are looking at small sums of money as it can blow right out on larger sums. It is just a guide

Not a bad price if it is correct, as I can't read Japonese. The Y28,000 could have been the frieght????

Cheers ICE

Here is an estimate for you but it does change all the time.

Y1000 = $12.50AUS approx

So Y28,000 = $350.00AUS approx

This is just how I remember but it will differ slightly but it just help by remembering this way.  It works when you are looking at small sums of money as it can blow right out on larger sums.  It is just a guide

Not a bad price if it is correct, as I can't read Japonese.  The Y28,000 could have been the frieght????

Cheers ICE

exactly...my 2 brochures bought from yahoo japan @ 1800 yen ended up costing $58 USD total by the time they got here..internal post,buyers commission,bank charges.. all in US dollars..the expensive dollars

that was thru rinkya ..would not recomend them to anyone

:uzi:

Driftt while we are talking CF mcnamg told me to speak to you about CF Bonnet (Bear something brand) have you got any info, prices etc.  Who else makes CF Bonnets for the WGNC34.  

Cheers ICE

for more info on that kit you could try the following thread :)clicky!

the search button is your friend :)

:P

hey driftt can you get a price on some r34 gtr replicas from this site

http://www.greatcompany.co.jp/p_grenade.asp

looking at 18x9 with i think a 20 or 30 offset not sure which one fits a stagea

they have a price listed but obviously would need to pay for freight and whatnot and i am sure you said in another thread your contact could get gtr replicas.

thanks in advance

:P

yeah no worries at all

while we are talking prices was looking through all those body kit links you posted ages ago of which most are dead or are asking me for a password and was trying to find prices on a replica rs260 kit and rear wing did you have prices on these?

do you have any links where i could find these kits as well

your help is much appreciated

:P

28000 + 3% yahoo fee + 15% agent commission + 1000Y shipping in japan + AUD $30 (rough estimate) for SAL shipping = around $470 delivered to your door :P

PM if interested. Will be cheaper if you group buy (agent commission is lower).

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