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nah, post them EMS in the middle of a magazine or similar. I dont think it will be an issue. or bring them in your luggage. the real issue would be aquiring them legally!

now mr beer baron, you wouldnt be the type of person to go and condone the theft of another persons automobile appendage whilst screaming blue murder at the person who does it to you?? noo! surely you dont sound like that..

and pete dont do it. either youll get busted or bring some other kind of sheeite on to your head! ahhh fugg it..since when did you ever listen to me anyway!

on second thought your just pissed you cant get your hands on that FD before you leave!!

*greatly amused by the number of military issue number plates seen on fully sick JDM tyte cars doin the rounds on ebay*

if you really want a numberplate that fits the hole in your car, then rego your car in South Australia, they do custom plates in JDM Tyte dimensions.

but don't go gettin the poor girl to take plates off for you, if she gets caught she'll go thru japanese bureaucratic hell.

now mr beer baron, you wouldnt be the type of person to go and condone the theft of another persons automobile appendage whilst screaming blue murder at the person who does it to you?? noo! surely you dont sound like that..

and pete dont do it. either youll get busted or bring some other kind of sheeite on to your head! ahhh fugg it..since when did you ever listen to me anyway!

on second thought your just pissed you cant get your hands on that FD before you leave!!

did you read what I said? I said the issue will be aquiring them legally. I dont condone the theft of someones car, or parts. I even suggested you may be able to buy some from a wrecker (in japan). geez.

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I scored some off ebay

paid a few quid though - and in all reality I dont know if they are real or not

I found these for my boyfriend rdy60.... :)

They are Osaka province too!

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

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