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37 minutes ago, MrFijiGold said:

Cheers Pete.

I bought this same clutch for my previous BNR34 & loved it. For the new one, it was a no brainer which clutch to choose..

From what some blokes said about busting the factory box with my 3.2 , I think mainly the 3rd  gear ,  I was a bit spooked about smashing though the gears,  but the coppermix handled it and a few other crazy blokes gave it a wack and no problem :) 

 

So my dear son has given me this Nismo Torch/Tool Kit

He says, "If you know how to get this to work, you can keep it".

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And I can't get it to work ay! I tested the batteries - tick. I have reversed polarity - tick. I have turned the battery compartment upside down - tick. I changed the batteries - tick. I have looked for some hidden button and partially turned the collar - tick.

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So can my brains trust here, on SAU help?
Otherwise, I might have to give it back - lol.

I think with flash light they use the body to transfer power so when u screw up the ends make sure no grease interferes. Or oring.

Nice collection of brochures. A high definition photo of every page would be a god blessing on SAU [emoji12]

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P1010769.JPGTerry mine had a small plastic disc between the battery pack and the globe,and u turn the globe end to turn it on.P1010768.JPG

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19x9.5" +12 LMGT4 in Victoria for a 5-figure sum

...and...

LMGT4 sold by a different Victorian back to Japan for another 5-figure sum

...and...

This buying behaviour pulls the values of 18" LMGT1, LMGT2 and LMGT3 northwards. 

 

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On 11/20/2016 at 6:37 PM, gtrj said:

I wonder how much more expensive LMGT1's can get. Wish I could afford a set :(

 

 

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You guys must have crazy import tax or these guys are blatantly ripping you off. These have been on the auctions for a long time at 279800¥ which is like 3300 AUD. Obviously have to add shipping costs but you guys are way closer to japan than us and it's only 500 to ship here lol.

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