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lol......keep drilling down the menus.....

http://www.megazip.ru/ru/auto/nissan'>http://www.megazip.ru/ru/auto/nissan

damn! No KGC10 Skylines or Prince's - only goes down to R30...

Great find for any Nissan owner!!! :worship:

or other vehicles....motorbikes....jetskis....

http://www.megazip.ru/

Edited by prince_skyline

OMFG found the part number for the foglight shrouds!!

http://translate.goo...pbmGH_SqEyG4J2Q

FULLY SICK!!

How on earth did you find that?worship.gif

If you're ordering a set, could you let me know when you do? I'd like a set as wellthumbsup.gif

Well done sir!

I'll get some quotes and let u know!

Jethro....I can help you out at cost......send me the part #'s and I'll let you know the prices.

Pickup in Mexico....sorry Melbourne.....Dale I can get yours shipped cheap.

Dude I can't tell if Ur serious or Ur still in your blue balls mode....lol

:D hes serious, he can get decent trade prices on a lot of nissan parts - I know the part number is in the image but just PM him it so he can easily copy paste it into an email :P

Dude I can't tell if Ur serious or Ur still in your blue balls mode....lol

ROFL....GOLD!

Sweet!!!!!

just send me the numbers nummers! (as duncan said....send me the number so I can cut and paist...no stuff up's on my part then)

P.S. I'm an arse most of the time!.....as seen tonight by working to piss Scott and Sparon off!

Edited by Jetwreck

Jethro....I can help you out at cost......send me the part #'s and I'll let you know the prices.

Pickup in Mexico....sorry Melbourne.....Dale I can get yours shipped cheap.

Sweet! Let me know how you get on! I'll bring the coffee...

Last time I sat down with Chris at my local Nissan in Penrith, he must've spent 2 hours looking through different screens, menus & sub-menus, he found bits in FAST that he'd never even seen before!

Was super pissed when he couldn't get any further; mainly because he lost the trail due to the language barrier.

That link is the keythumbsup.gif with a legit part number, surely we can't lose.

is this what you guys want?

http://nissan.epc-da...isc/B63/KB6331/

That lists the price at ~ USD$42. Sounds too good to be true! I wonder if shipping is >$100 lol

Actually, I don't know how you would go about buying anything from here.... Maybe just a good guide/reference for prices & you'd still need to approach Mr Nissan dealer.

Edited by Commsman

That lists the price at ~ USD$42. Sounds too good to be true! I wonder if shipping is >$100 lol

depends on the part but its not too bad, probably be $60 for one

i was going to get a speedo cable through them for my corolla and it was cheaper than from toyota but was going to be about 10 working days and toyota had one in melbourne for only about $10 more

it was about $32 for my part and about $50 delivered

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