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YES its on again. I will be placing another order for goods from Japan.

Date of order: 12 July

Date funds are to be IN my account: 11 July

Following are the details. Read carefully.

1.

All you have to do is email me with the item you wish to order. I can get practically anything you want so just ask me. At this stage I will not be ordering large items like exhausts and bodykits as the shipping is yet to be worked out so that I can quote correctly.

2.

Once you have emailed me I will send you a quote. The price I give you is final and not negotiable, I am not in this to make money but I do have to cover all my cost and the fact that if the yen changes I have to bear the difference. The price you receive will include shipping to your door.

3.

If you are happy with the quote and you wish to participate with the buy then just email me with notice that you have deposited the necessary funds into my account. I must have all funds IN my account by the 11th of July, there for you may need to deposit the money a couple of days prior to this date to ensure I get it on time. I also require at this point your shipping address.

4.

Once I receive the funds I will notify you of that and place the order on the 12th July. After that I will keep you informed as to the progress of the order only when I hear from the supplier.

5.

Upon me receiving the goods I will post to you as soon as possible by normal mail.

WHY BUY WITH ME:

The reason why I suggest you be part of this buy is to help reduce the cost of the shipping for your goods. Also, because I have placed many orders I believe that I get better feedback from the various companies that I use.

Please don't reply to this message. I will only respond to private email at [email protected]

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TOMEI HICAS LOCK KIT SUIT R32 GTST

Hope it's not too late for my order. can have money in your account instantly. Sorry for late notice, please call me on 0411 878 961

Sam

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