Jump to content
SAU Community

Carbon Fiber R35 Gtr Briefcase... Yes Please


sewid
 Share

Recommended Posts

Yep. They're 8,000 - 10,000 yen (about $80-$100 AUD) a piece depending on the one you want. I have the pricing catalog I will get some pics of it and upload it later.

I bought the second one down for 8,000 yen from Ginza Nissan Gallery. Something you can't tell in the pictures though is how heavy they are. They are all made with solid steel backings and weigh a huge amount for a small keyring which makes you feel a little better about parting with $80 for a keyring. Not much better but anyways...

Is this one available?

keyring3.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I bought the briefcase!!!

http://photos.charitymods.org/main.php/v/J...lon/?g2_page=20

it took me 10 minutes to make that decision and part with 1000$+ aussie... but i figured you cant buy it back here and you can only buy it limited from places such as nissan in Ginza or the Tokyo Autosalon

ITS PORN. And its not worth 1k but the finish and the quality is UNBEATABLE.

It even came with a nissan genuine parts item number and its made in japan.

I had to leave the box back at the train station trying to juggle 2 x suitcases and 2 x briefcases.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I bought the briefcase!!!

http://photos.charitymods.org/main.php/v/J...lon/?g2_page=20

it took me 10 minutes to make that decision and part with 1000$+ aussie... but i figured you cant buy it back here and you can only buy it limited from places such as nissan in Ginza or the Tokyo Autosalon

ITS PORN. And its not worth 1k but the finish and the quality is UNBEATABLE.

It even came with a nissan genuine parts item number and its made in japan.

I had to leave the box back at the train station trying to juggle 2 x suitcases and 2 x briefcases.

You're crazy! I thought spending $450 on a keyring and a wallet was a lot.

Congrats though it certainly was a hot item. Those Ginza girls were alright too and almost talked me into a few more purchases but i resisted.

The GTR Collection was not for sale at Auto Salon as far as I could see did you get your briefcase in Ginza? I got a bunch of GTR collection catalogs but couldn't see the actual items there.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

it was sold at teh autosalon they had a stand there. YOu had to ask for the briefcase, as it wasnt on show and is in their catalogue.

FYI that FULL CF case that costs 5 grand US is discontinuted... I would of remortgaged the cars for one of those.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 7 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • For anyone interested, the Way Back Machine has that Japanese website archived with pictures, etc: https://web.archive.org/web/20051023225805fw_/http://www.a31cefiro.com/air_con.htm "Simply swapping the wiring of the harness will not allow it to function properly. For the outdoor air sensor and sunlight sensor, disconnect the wiring connected to CN1-11 of the air conditioning harness from the harness and connect the sensor side wiring to earth. For the indoor air sensor, disconnect the wiring connected to CN2-3 of the air conditioning harness from the harness and connect the sensor side wiring to earth. The connector PIN numbers listed here are the genuine A31 PIN numbers. To avoid incorrect wiring, check with a tester before wiring. Also, disconnect the wiring in a location close to the sensor. The disconnected harness side wiring will not be used, so be sure to insulate it." Wish someone sold a conversion harness to just plug-and-play a Kouki 180sx digital climate control into C33/A31. I'm decent with wiring but feeling kinda lazy about taking this on.
    • Maybe SAUNSW could see howany members would do a motorkhana day if Schofield's is still available for a reasonable price...
    • Skip the concrete, we just need to smooth a field. Mark knows how to drive a grader Duncan   I reckon 100x100 flat area for skid pan style, and then some sort tracks for rally... Duncan's already got a rally car on the premises to...
    • Well, yeah, the RB26 is definitely that far off the mark. From a pure technology point of view it is closer to the engines of the 60s than it is to the engines of the last 10 years. There is absolutely nothing special about an RB26 that wasn't present in engines going all the way back to the 60s, except probably the four valve head. The bottom end is just bog standard Japanese stuff. The head is nothing special. Celicas in the 70s were the same thing, in 4cyl 2 valve form. The ITBs are nothing special when you consider that the same Celicas had twin Solexes on them, and so had throttle plates in the exact same place. There's no variable valve timing, no variable inlet manifold, which even other RBs had either before the 26 came out or shortly afterward. The ECU is pretty rude and crude. The only things it has going for it are that the physical structure was pretty bloody tough for a mass produced engine, the twin-turbos and ITBs made for a bit of uniqueness against the competition (and even Toyota were ahead on the twin turbs thing, weren't they?) and the electronic controls and measuring devices (ie, AFMs, CAS, etc) were good enough to make it run well. Oh, and it sounds better than almost anything else, ever. The VR38 is absolutely halfway between the RB generation and the current generation, so it definitely has a massive increase in the sophistication of the electronics, allowing for a lot more dynamic optimisation of mapping. Then there's things like metal treatments and other coatings on things, adoption of variable cam stuff, and a bunch of other little improvements that mean it has to be a better thing than the RB26. But I otherwise agree with you that it is approximately the same thing as a 26. But, skip forward another 10 years from that engine and then the things that I mentioned in previous post come out to play. High compression, massively sophisticated computers, direct injection, clever measuring sensors, etc etc. They are the real difference between trying to make big power with a 26 and trying to make big power with a S/B50/54 (or whatever the preferred BMW engine of the week is).
×
×
  • Create New...