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I ship by fully insured EMS, from Japan to Australia.

Single turbo via EMS costs $240 postage. If you dont believe me, I will post aup a pic of the shipping reciept for the first person who questions me. A HKS T51R SPL kit for a GTR I shipped last week cost $430. The reason I pay it is because it only takes 3 days to get the parts from Japan. Shipping by sea takes 4 weeks.....way too long.

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Posting stuff from the US is very cheap compared to Japan.

When you want to send something to another country from Japan it is VERY expensive. Click on the link below to check out these shipping rates if no one believes me.

WE Are ZONE 2A, which means a 10kg package costs 16,100 yen, which is $214. Remember to include weight of box and packaging as well as the weight of the turbo.

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I agree, shipping via EMS to oz from japan is very expensive... and i wonder why??

are you sure it only takes 3days to get here? my sources told me it took 2 weeks? and via container, would take 4-6weeks...?

does it have to go through customs if i was to use EMS?

anyway, how much would it cost to fly over an intercooler kit via EMS???

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