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"Import Monsters fee – Minimum 2,500yen, then 20% of the purchase price up to a maximum of 25000yen. So even if you bid 500,000yen, the maximum fee you will pay is 25,000yen"

haha well i did have a look at streeters site, found it a bit wtf and only had a hour to like bid and win so just used credit card into importmonster account, and just payed the rest off with my bank account.

25 000 Japanese yen = 286.755285 Australian dollars

i don't mind really as long as i get em :) as for the "~$1k" turns out in total got them for 2800, gave aaron a call today to confirm everything is all good :) now just got to play the waiting game, i will jizz when they arrive.

anyway im off to work!

lol actually, I'm using jesse atm too, cos laurence is down here in melb atm.

jesse's on the ball when it comes to bids and stuffs, I swear the nga never gets off the net. wotanerd :)

Don't do it. Lol

too late, I'm already bidding on it. god knows if 10.5 +5 will fit under the back of an R32 GTR guard. Otherwise it's time to get the sledgehammer out again

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