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mMmmm I want the driving gloves($266.25), cap($133.13), long sleeve shirt($240.03), wallet($133.13) and the leather keyring($55.47)... that is all.

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Does Japanparts.com belong to you?

I wish but no, I have dealt with Graham for a few years now and 99% of my dealings have been on OEM parts due to saving time but also money, it has been from Ball Joints to sorting a NISMO R-Tune Carbon Bonnet for a mates customer.

You can buy a new R35 GTR off Graham as www.japanvehicles.com/ are a licensed motor vehicle dealer authorised to export.

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I might be missing something, but this just looks like a free add for japanparts to me? I mean, there is no info in this thread? just a link to their shop.

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I might be missing something, but this just looks like a free add for japanparts to me? I mean, there is no info in this thread? just a link to their shop.

I agree and some people are reporting this thread as spam. At first glance yesterday I was going to close it but I'm well aware that DRIFTT has no intention to spam this website since its unlikely he owns it or anything. In this respect I don't think it violates any rules. I think maybe we should reword the subject so it looks less like a free ad and more like he intended it as "hey here's an interesting link I found"...

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I will remember that for future posts as it was not intended to look like I was trying to get some free advertising, it was just a quick bit of info.

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I wouldnt have said it was spam. I mean really who in here is going to dump 6 large on an attache case.

I baulked at paying 200 bucks for a t-shirt when I was there in October. 200 bucks for a lappie I can see the value in, not a t shirt.

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