Nissan must really think their customers are nuts
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Nissan must really think their customers are nuts
Check out this option for the GT-R (even for Snap-On, this is a massive stretch):
Standard Tool Kit
$760
Standard Tool Kit
$760
- This 7-piece Standard Tool Kit features a flathead screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, pliers, two box-end wrenches, a flashlight, and a pair of gloves.
- It comes in a durable and stylish leather case that can easily be stored below the front-passenger’s footwell
- Dealer-installed
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You mean that emblem made out of pure Adamantium?
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With the R35 being a world product, Nissan has to try to compete with the likes of Porsche and Ferrari for boutique items. Have you seen what THAT **** costs?
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Maybe in 60 years from now, the kit will be worth tens of thousands as a collectors item to accompany a low mile classic. But for now, 12 bucks at Harbor Freight gets you the same damn thing.
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Another must-have. After all, carbon fiber floor mats... RIGHT???
Premium Sport Floor Mats with Carbon-fiber Inserts (2-piece set)
$1,085
Premium Sport Floor Mats with Carbon-fiber Inserts (2-piece set)
$1,085
- Add a touch of premium with these ultimate floor mats
- Driver's mat secures with a grommet hole/positioning hook system
- Floor mat backing is designed to help position the mat in place
- Features a metal GT-R logo and carbon-fiber inserts
- Dealer-installed
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Nissan actually mentions the "Dealer-installed" nugget of goodness all over the accessory pop-up pages. They use double-asterisks to re-emphasize that the item is "[**] Dealer-installed" after they've already mentioned it on the same page. I suppose that's the bulk of the cost right there.
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Funny you say that. When I had my Trailblazer SS, people wanted hundreds for the factory tow receiver cover. They're no longer made and supposedly pretty rare. Meh.
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Nissan actually mentions the "Dealer-installed" nugget of goodness all over the accessory pop-up pages. They use double-asterisks to re-emphasize that the item is "[**] Dealer-installed" after they've already mentioned it on the same page. I suppose that's the bulk of the cost right there.
Hahaha.. yeah, and im sure that same idiot will come on here asking us how to push his little toolbag under the passenger seat
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Y'all just need to have some perspective....
$125,000.
At least the tool kit is functional. Although no one will ever use it. "Hello, triple-A?"
'Nuff said.
$125,000.
At least the tool kit is functional. Although no one will ever use it. "Hello, triple-A?"
'Nuff said.
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