Oh awsome, thanks, never saw wiki, must be blind!
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I've bought 2 shipments of parts through nissan ZA over the internet.
I generally email/talk with Karin Britts. I send the parts department a request containing a list of the part numbers from the website.
They ship DHL. It normally takes a couple of months, because most of the parts need to come from Japan (via south africa).
It's a pain in the ass though. $100 worth of parts cost $200 as the banks charge like nothing else to transfer money, then the government puts a 30% duty on top + 25% GST on top of that. The bank doesn't know how much each of the intermediatory banks will charge for the transfer, as no Australian banks have a working relationship with Nissan's bank in J'burg. This means that you have to pay an extra $20-30 bucks per intermediate bank for the transfer. The final bank keeps all of the extra, so that the destination only gets the amount specified in the transfer. And you never get reciepts for where all of the money went.
If you keep the value of the parts below $400, then the duty and GST isn't a problem. DHL chase you up for the duty and GST if it's required, you can pay that over the phone with credit card.
The parts work out to be the same price as equivalent car parts here. It's not a bargain, but if you want the parts bad enough then its ok.
They no longer stock many of the hard to get parts, like glovebox lids,metal grill parts. etc etc. I think Nissan SA will have to stop making the Bakkies soon because the Nissan Japan parts appear to be drying up.
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Just let me know if you need somthing, pref with a part number and ill see if i can help you out.