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T3 CRAFT WORKS – Visit to Japan 03

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Thank you to British Airways. One of my favourite air line.


I don't know how many times I went around the earth over the last 50+ years. I was already living in Australia from about 2 years old.....








Some of the beautiful dishes during my stay.....





Not the First class or the Private jet atmosphere but still, helps me in working straight away after the flight.




See you again, Japan.....
Still, lots and lots of people are recovering from the huge 3.11 earthquake in 2011....
Thank you to some of the UK owners for their generous donations.....









Time to eat....




Arrived too early ahead of the schedule so went round and round for a while.
Finally, about to land.



Will be start working on another NSX from this weekend.


Kaz


Updated 15-03-2015 at 03:43 AM by Kaz-kzukNA1

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  1. nomac's Avatar
    Kaz, I see you were in Australia and wonder if you could help me from Sydney.
    I have a faulty tacho and would like to send my circuit boards and tach to T3Tec. Unfortunately I dont speak Japanese so I cant see how to find out the approximate cost, turnaround time or where to send the cluster.
    I have a 1991 NSX auto with km. RHD
    Thanks
  2. Kaz-kzukNA1's Avatar
    Unfortunately, none of the members at T3TEC speak English and with so much demands for their services from many NSX owners, I would love minimising the time being taken for dealing with translation tasks that it is best if you can find someone based in Japan with multilingual skill with technical background.

    I know one NSX owner based outside of Japan sent his NSX to Japan, have it delivered to T3TEC, took full Eng Refresh, EPS rack overhaul, etc and then shipped it back to his own country using the service based in Japan so I'm quite sure it's possible to do so if you can find such service. I don't have any info on this.

    The cost really depends on how bad your gauge issue is.
    I don’t know the latest price but I would say about JPY50,000 would be a good starting point.
    Again, the turnaround time depends on the level of damages to your existing board.
    1 – 2 weeks would be a good estimate but I'm quite sure they have many gauges already in the queue waiting to be serviced so that will have higher impact for the turnaround time.
    I think they already serviced more than 80 gauges including the ones for Acura.


    Kaz