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The MASA kit isn't that cheap - see http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k18020338 for an advert from Masa themselves.

The prices down the bottom loosely translate to:

"

- Front bumper 71 and 400 Yen

- Conversion fender 52 and 290 Yen

- FRP make bonnet 52 and 290 Yen

- Side step 50 and 400 Yen

- Rear bumper 55 and 650 Yen

- Rear wing 41 and 790 Yen

- Completion 渡し front 630000 full kits 840000 (production part * paint * payment * consumption price including tax です)

"

Somehow I don't think that includes all the genuine Nissan parts required (and previously discussed in other threads).... So you're up for Y630,000 for the front conversion panels only. That's around $7,700AUD for starters.

It looks nice, but it's bloody expensive!

Skyline Imports used to make copies of the MASA kit... dunno if they offer it to the public though, or if you can only get it on the Stageas they comply. Check with Ernie there.

Details:

Unit 1,

14-16 Loganlea Road,

Waterford, QLD 4131

07 3805 7577

garage-13 from memory don't really stock any of the kits, but just use other suppliers (or in some cases bring it down from japan, like the Bee*R 324R kit).

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