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Hey Guys,

Im back from Japan, got some really great contacts.

If you guys are after parts etc.and have Genuien interest..like it has come to the time of buying the goods from the retailers..then please dont hesitate to PM me.

At the moment I can get anything! but, i am strongest with

Trust, HKS, Blitz, JIC, Do-Luck and WEDS

here are some examples

Blitz SBC iD III $680

Do Luck Rear (non obstructive) roll bar $685

Trust Timing Belt (suit Rb20/25/26) $165

Apexi PFC + HC $1380 (any car except JZA80) (pro or d-jetro is +$280)

Apexi AVC-R $568

JIC Full Titanium! Exhaust System (cat back) $1290. weights only 4.1kg. remember JIC is in partnership with Tomei (i.e Tomei/JIC car wont D1 event 2003)

All the best guys...glad you all can benefit from my trip.. :D

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Ok I am able to get any thing (for any japanese car) prefer to deal with skylines as this is why i am here :D, I can now offer guareentee of delivery to AUS within 15days max*(if in stock from my supplier which has over $2,000,000worth of stock). Usual turn around should be 5-10working days.

hey Judd

are the exhausts still $1290 in 4"...... looking at buying something like this if we have enough cash after the engine gets put in the 200 but it has to be 4 inch.

I know you said you prefer to buy for Skylines but it would be appreciated if you could make an exception....

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