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Hi guys,

As the subject states, I've searched far and wide for this piece with no luck so if  you wanting to sell it or know where to source it from, please do let me know.

Many thanks,

Alex

Image result for r33 nismo gtr end caps

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I came across a piece of second hand ones but they asking for 50,000 Yen which is around $600 AUD if I'm correct. This is ridiculous! 

https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x582723750

I came across a piece of second hand ones but they asking for 50,000 Yen which is around $600 AUD if I'm correct. This is ridiculous! 
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x582723750
Pretty sure that's the going rate. I've been keeping an eye out for a second set, I've never seen a pair cheaper than $500.
Hence, i don't have a second pair. [emoji853]
2 hours ago, Steve85 said:

Pretty sure that's the going rate. I've been keeping an eye out for a second set, I've never seen a pair cheaper than $500.
Hence, i don't have a second pair. emoji853.png

That is crazy. I'm beginning to think the carbon fiber ones look better on my black GTR.

The cost is amazingly high. Unbelievable. 

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That is crazy. I'm beginning to think the carbon fiber ones look better on my black GTR.
The cost is amazingly high. Unbelievable. 
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. On the flip-side, if you find two sets let me know. [emoji16]
2 minutes ago, Steve85 said:

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. On the flip-side, if you find two sets let me know. emoji16.png

Lol! I heard Nissan is bringing back parts for older cars in its latest catalogue so hopefully we can source these in the future for $100-$200 as they ought to be worth!

Where did you get you set, again?

Lol! I heard Nissan is bringing back parts for older cars in its latest catalogue so hopefully we can source these in the future for $100-$200 as they ought to be worth!
Where did you get you set, again?
I paid 57k for my set... lol
They were on the car. But I'm trawling yahoo japan for a set.
7 hours ago, GTR-N1 said:

Yes. Pretty hard to find.

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Mate, if this is genuine Nismo - it's even rarer than the other pair! Never even seen it.

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