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I have BRAND NEW C's Short Shift Kits for the following cars:

ECR33 - R33 GTS-t

ER34 - R34 GT-t

BCNR33 - R33 GTR

Japanese Retail - 39,000 Yen (AUD $580)

Asking $450 each - Buyer pays shipping.

Compare the prices:

http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...eshiftframe.htm

http://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?cat=2&id=188

http://board.performanceforums.com/forums/...readid=67141204

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Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Merli, u and everyone else who has just come back from Japan know that this is not the retail price.

Are you stupid or just retarded?

Japanese retail for these short shifters are:

ECR33 - JPY36,000

ER34 - JPY38,000

BCNR33 - JPY40,000

I kind of took an average when I said Japanese Retail was JPY39,000...

I EVEN INCLUDED A LINK TO TAKAKAIRA WHICH LISTS JAPANESE RETAIL PRICING

These are prices that I and everyone else has to pay when ordering from Japan. Unless of course you pay for a flight to Japan, accomodation, food, then traipse around Tokyo trying to find good deals on products, and then pay $200 to ship these short shifters back to Sydney... I thought I'd help a few people out and get them cheaper prices than they'd normally be able to get, and try and recover some of my costs of my trip at the same time. Win-Win situation I reckon.

If you're really this stupid and need everything spelt out to you, perhaps you should go back to the 3rd Grade.

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