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I think Rezz can get them?

i too am looking at the ganador mirrors for a R32 GTR...i found 2 places that sell them

takakaira - normal ones unpainted 35000 yen about $436 plus tax which = ??

2. carbon ones 57000 yen $710 plus tax freight...?

from http://www.perfectrun.com.au/real_size_ima...raeromirror.htm

with 15 per cent discount.... normal $ 505 plus freight

carbon $710 plus freight...

Either way they seem abit much ... cany anyone get them for a better price?

Also i have a friend going to japan around june-july'ish can these be found in your local autobrac's and will they be cheaper?

any thoughts appreciated

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I only get the East Bear or Nick's ones... they're smaller than Ganadors, but more expensive.

would you be interested in sourcing a set and sending them down..?

for a R32 GTR...DaiOni said the normal ones are around 30000 yen...How much would they be sent to melbourne? if your interested in chasing it up...

R32 GTR ganador aero mirrors....

cheers

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I would like to let people know that Ganador dont actually make GENUINE CF mirrors :D

I bought a set of these for my old 33LM GTR and paid extra for the carbon version , so imagine how pissed off I was when they came and they were just a horrible pattern thats supposed to look like carbon :goddam: :goddam: :goddam:

I just think people should be aware of this fact as you pay extra for CF and it isnt really CF your getting

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can the Ganador mirrors fold electronically ?

Each product comes with the same wiring plug as genuine one, which allows you to plug it straight into original factory wiring. The angle of the mirror glass can be adjusted by using original factory switch. (Except for mirror folding function)

*Mirror body can be folded manually

taken from the site i linked...abit of a shame ..but atleast you can fold them manually i suppose....

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