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hey guys... just trying to find out if there is any one on here registered with yahoo auctions japan.....

it seems to be the only place i can find any decent models of my car ( 1966 prince gt)

IM TRYING TO FIND ANY ONE THAT CAN ACT AS A MIDDLE MAN FOR ME TO PURCHASE THESE ITEMS.......

anh help... greatly appreciated

cheers, Pete:)

Edited by 66 skyline gt
hey guys... just trying to find out if there is any one on here registered with yahoo auctions japan.....

it seems to be the only place i can find any decent models of my car ( 1966 prince gt)

IM TRYING TO FIND ANY ONE THAT CAN ACT AS A MIDDLE MAN FOR ME TO PURCHASE THESE ITEMS.......

anh help... greatly appreciated

cheers, Pete:)

There's a fair few people on here that do.

Try the user names Blitz, and Streeter (i think)

have used Blitz recently to get me my C210 round tailights.

Cheers

Bobby

I've managed to setup an account but can't figure out how to ask the sellers questions yet.

Want to be able to ask if they will take Paypal ans send to Aus.

Anyone used the akibado guys ?

No, the majority of sellers on Yahoo Japan will not ship overseas.

I can help you purchase anything from Yahoo Auctions in Japan and have it freighted to your anywhere in the world. I run a registered business that can assist you to purchase all the bits you need for your car.

Sellers on Yahoo will not send items overseas. They have the option to when they sell items but I have never seen an auction that says the seller will send overseas.

You can use Google Language Tools to translate from Japanese to English very easily in a few seconds without installing anything onto your computer.

Check out the website, and our trader section on Skylines Australia

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?showforum=126

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/

Edited by MrZac

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