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i remember a good while ago there was an official Top Secret dealer in Sydney? but i just checked the official website to get his number again and its gone?

does anyone know someone who can import TopSecret Parts???? or is an official Supplier?

cheers

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There is no official Top Secret dealer in Sydney however depending on what you need Just Jap can source any Top Secret parts that are still available.

PS nice name change.

the website said there was an official supplier of Top Secret, but its not there anymore, ill give JJ a call hopefully they can do it.

changed the name to suit my plates, but yeh thanks

::update::

gave JJ a call and they said it would be atleast triple the price on the website, and its in US dollars.

any importers here who can do it for cheaper? i already tried slidewize.

Edited by R34NRG

there is no one in Australia... the guy that used to do it basically went broke...

Top Secret gear is rare and expensive, you would be lucky to make a sale a week...

the contract is up for grabs... i tried to talk my mate into it, he is a parts importer, but he loked at it and said its a death trap...

I hope you have been saving your pocket money. you will probably find just japs estimate was pretty well right. also, if you do plain on emailing top secret do us all a favour and write your words out in full.

also, email the american base... they dont take english phone calls in japan, so i wonder if they take english emails...

my mate was told to call the american partner and talk to them... i think it even says it on their website...

siddr20: its goooooooooood isnt it? :D i took that pic too, shes a friend of mine :thumbsup: ill source you the larger version...

found it, PM sent :(

I hope you have been saving your pocket money. you will probably find just japs estimate was pretty well right. also, if you do plain on emailing top secret do us all a favour and write your words out in full.

ive done that already, but havnt heard anything in a while

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