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Hey all,

has anyone here looked at the products on the nismo site for their cars? this is the link for the r32

http://www.nismo.co.jp/catalogue/data/r32.html

looking at the site and the yen prices alot of the stuff seems very reasonably priced. that was untill i rang nissan. i have an account with nissan and get trade prices so i was hoping to see the prices perhaps a little cheaper than the yen price (tho that seems very optimisitc now) on the website.

i was quoted roughly(depends on exchange):

nismo fuel pump $900

nismo 555cc inj $350ea

nismo adj strait fit fuel reg $240

and if you have a look at the yen prices the pump and injectors are about twice the price and the fuel reg is about $90 over.. i have ordered the fuel reg and a bosch 044 pump and will now be looking at other options for injectors (FC RX7 probly). anway just thought people would be interested to hear....

Mic

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yeah pretty typical. I went shopping at the Nismo factory in Omori recently and paid a lot less than retail prices over here for bits and pieces.

There are a lot of guys in Japan who could probably help you out if you really wanted the Nismo stuff though.

i had an rb26 rail with nismo reg and 550cc rx7 injectors for sale recently. Might have been of use to you. I sold the reg for $150, which i thought was a bargain. Still have 550cc inj tho :)

I have also noticed that some Nismo prices seem to be very over-priced compared to more 'real world' prices. Seem to pay big $$ for brand names

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