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The REAL parts costs for the GT-R
Performance Centre faxing the actual guide to me this afternoon so I'll post it here as soon as I get it. One thing, the guy apologised, he got the price wrong for the the brake discs. it's Yen464k for all 4!!! thank god for that. apologies to anyone who i scared the living shit out of.
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ok, can't host the image so here's everything:
Brake Fluid Y5,200 Engine Oil 5l Y15,000 Engine Oil and Filter 5.5l Y17,750 Shock Absorber (1) Y123,000 Front Bumper Y120,000 Tire Fr Y97,000, Rr Y116,000 Brake Pad and Rotor (1 car) Y464,000 Front Brake Calipers Y270,000 Transmission Oil (9.7l) Y56,260 Rear Diffuser Panel Y385,000 Exhaust Pipe Y128,000 Door Y156,000 I'll post a scan of the whole brochure later tonight. Hope this clears up some stuff. |
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Brake Fluid £25.62 Engine Oil 5l £73.89 Engine Oil and Filter 5.5l £87.44 Shock Absorber (1) £605.91 Front Bumper £591.13 Tire Fr £477.83, Rr £571.43 Brake Pad and Rotor (1 car) £2285.71 Front Brake Calipers £1330.05 Transmission Oil (9.7l) £277.14 Rear Diffuser Panel £1896.55 Exhaust Pipe £630.54 Door £768.47 |
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If these are the prices from Nissan Japan, I guess that Europe prices would have the usuall markup of between 50-150%.
I wonder how the "Nissan performance centres" would feel if the customer brought their own parts for servicing ![]()
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That will be 2k for a set, ie Tyre Fr £477.83, Rr £571.43 each
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That is mad - My SL55 is £310/rear and thats for 305/30 - apparently these new run flats are ALOT of money and now I see they are - would we be able to put on non-run flat tyres because I for one wouldn't be bothered about it?? |
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My gallardo tyres were less than £1k for a full set of Michellin Pilot Sports. £2k seems extortionately high, especially as they are likely to last about 6000 miles ![]() |
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i am sure other manufacturers will introduce tyres.
Would like it if Bridgestone themselves introduced a non run-flat version. whitey, how much are tyres for the 430?
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From another thread
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yes, apart from the obvious (they let u use the car when you have a puncture) the additional rubber required in the side walls to perform the 'run-flat' magic leads to a firmer ride. Alot of people dont like this.
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