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Might be worth going down to UPI and speaking to Dean. He's a good bloke. I think they bring in a lot of containers of new and second hand parts. Maybee you could arrange to get it taken in his next container. Just a suggestion, dunno what he would say. Can only ask.

Any items sent via the postal service and are under $1000 in value are exempt from import duty, according to the aus gov website. It is important to list the declared value on the attached customs declaration though.

If you insure an item you will pay import duty, cant have cake and eat it too unfort. I have space in a container leaving in November if anyone needs it. Rims, exhausts, coilovers I would recommend to send in a container. Turbos, electronics I would send via EMS.

Charging around $250 for 4 rims with rubber from Japan to Melbourne, $100 for coilovers, $150 for exhausts. Import duty applies also (15%) and GST (10%). Any questions please send an email.

Oh, and no bodykits in the container as they are too fragile and expensive to bring over.

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