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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

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.

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.

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.

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