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meh , i asked him for his bank details n then he wouldn't reply to pms :D

you need to literally harass him to death haha ....

i did .....

now i feel the need to harass someone else for a bonnet emblem!

lol i got one better, I worked there.... got told there was no work on, out of a job, found someone else doing my job.... then got accused of robbing the place. cleared by the police etc etc.. now i get abused and name dragged through the mud..

Plus there workmanship is worse than the dog that owns it.

has vented guards but there f**ked. having 2 cefs in our house makes it easy. Its a long term project so gonna try and get paint/panel done first

streeter! ha! no f**king way.. went through another contact of mine to get cst's in $500 cheaper due to a more realistic 'brokers fee'

Your a tard. Id like to see you get them delivered for 650bucks when thet cost of the rims are over that. Streeter is an awesome dude abut very busy lately and can take abit to get stuff out to you.

5000 yen is his commission on a set of cst's that were sent out to me about 6months ago.

Part

Cost Bank ShipToMe Comm

CST Zero 1 Hyper 5x114.3 Bronze 17x9.5J+15 x4 60360 630 0 5000

subtotal: ¥65,990

shipping < 11.00 kg x3 +12kg via sea = ¥28,750

TOTAL: ¥94,740

todays posted exchange rate is 85.3 so Ill get a 82 rate when I

access my Australian account through the japan post office.

.

¥94,740 divided by 82 = $1,155.37

Your a tard. Id like to see you get them delivered for 650bucks when thet cost of the rims are over that. Streeter is an awesome dude abut very busy lately and can take abit to get stuff out to you.

5000 yen is his commission on a set of cst's that were sent out to me about 6months ago.

Im a tard? two quotes, 1 streeter, 1 my guy

my guy:

CST Zero-1 Hyper

9.5-17 5/114.3 +15

Bronze JPY58,500

CMC JPY83,000

Availability: out of stock at the manufacure. Next

production is end of Oct.

9.5-18 5/114.3 +15

Bronze JPY72,000

CMC JPY96,500

Availability: in stock.

Domestic shipping charge to Osaka

JPY3,150/4 wheels

WORKED OUT TO BE:

58,500 JPY is for 4? Thats so much cheaper than streeter :D

which is $730 AUD + $39 AUD to get them to you? How much to get them to me in brisbane WHICH IS $450ISH

streeter:

Cost of item ¥60,360

Ship item to me ¥2,000

Bank fee to pay seller ¥630

My commission ¥4,000

Shipping to Aus, Europe or U.S. via Sea assuming 13 kg x4 ¥31,200

* (I could be off with the weight but what ever it costs to send Ill

pass on to you)

ROUGH TOTAL in JPY: ¥98,190

*If not in Aus or you would prefer to use PAYPAL: plus 4% paypal fees ¥102,118

ROUGH TOTAL in AUD: $1,327

SO AROUND 300 SAVED YEAH?

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