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I have used import monster to bring in wheels and lips before.
Not a bad thing to say about them.
You can save on shipping costs with them, as they bring things in on containers (depending on size) although there will be a wait time.
Jesse streeter is another option to go through, and I'm sure there are many members on the forum that can vouch for him too.

Jesse Streeter will bid on your behalf. If you win them, he'll send it to you.

Jesse can also buy parts directly from manufacturers (e.g. I got my Cusco brake master cylinder stopper from Cusco via Jesse, cheaper than getting one off YAJ).

Jesse Streeter for almost everything for me

I've bought numerous items from him, front bumpers, exhaust system, intake manifold, turbo, diff center, rear wing.. the list goes on.

As mentioned above he can buy from pretty much anywhere, I bought from YAJ, UpGarage any shops/garages you want etc

http://jessestreeter.com/

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On 19/02/2017 at 5:17 PM, darkparagon said:

Buying from Yahoo Japan

anyone purchased stuff from yahoo japan? i was having a look through and wondering what website people use to import after they win an item,

i heard import monster is alright. anyone have experience in this?

 

I've got multiple Yahoo japan accounts and have helped buy and send parts around the globe or crew for years. Happy to help if needed .

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Jesse pretty much refuses to do Aero anymore. Had too many issues in the past with customers, postage and other things.

So someone with a container might be best bet for any exterior parts (ie large + fragile)

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