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Bartholomue 10-30-2016 12:37 PM

Amuse original web site.
 
I got rear ended so I'm looking for the amuse rear bumper. There's many replicas out there but I want the original amuse rear bumper. I just want to know were to buy it. Thanks.

OptionZero 10-30-2016 12:50 PM

Bulletproof Automotive is the American distributor

Get ready to shell out $$$

Bartholomue 10-30-2016 02:00 PM

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Bulletproof Automotive is the American distributor

Get ready to shell out $$$

Yhea , I did find it. But there's this site with different price. Ningún or Bulletproof?

OptionZero 10-30-2016 02:44 PM

I have never used Nengun, although I have explored their website before.

According to Bulletproof (so bear in mind the source), Nengun's prices do not include the full costs of getting the part to you. BP's prices wrap up any import duties and international shipping. The only thing missing is shipping from their warehouse to you, which is calculated upon arrival.

I see that you are in Puerto Rico - as i am not familiar with shipping a part from Japan to there, you should contact BP directly and see what their fees will be.

Is this the only part of the Amuse kit you're getting?

It seems like quite a bit to pay for a partial kit. It's your money, so do as you will, but i would recommend either getting the full kit now or just getting an OEM replacement locally to tide you over till you're ready for a full kit

EDIT:
Also, i don't know if Nengun has a location in north america. I think they are Japan only with an English website. BP has a facility in Socal, with a staff that can answer emails/calls. I called directly since i prefer to have an actual human answering questions, and then i followed up with an email to document everything. A japanese based supplier might be harder to communicate with (different time zone, nothing nearby if you needed to sort out problems)

Unfortunately i don't know who else can source it directly from Amuse. I certainly wouldn't want a two-bit operation on an expensive part like true Amuse stuff.

There's a bunch of good reps of the Amuse kit, you may also want to consider that depending on your financial situation

OptionZero 10-30-2016 02:59 PM

heh. I opened the image with BP's pricing on the rear bumper. Goddamn, $1750 before shipping. Getting aero parts from japan is just absurdly painful.

This is why I just paid more to get a nismo. Got the looks i wanted and factory installed.

Kill me if i ever decide to try to switch to aftermarket

BboyZ 10-30-2016 03:04 PM

Contact Vividracing. checked out the below link.

https://www.vividracing.com/catalog/...150742835.html

Bartholomue 10-30-2016 08:16 PM

So , then what it will be the best amuse replica in thee market right now?


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