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We export Front Cut from Japan.

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You can get many parts off from one Front Cut:

After market turbos

BOV

Pippings

Performance engines

Drag intercoolers

Racing radiators

Body Kits

Alloy Wheels

Exhaust

Recaro/BRIDE seats

After market CPU

.....and more!!

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Please contact us if you are interested using our services.

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We export Front Cut from Japan.

Container shipping procedures:

①purchase cars for Front Cut.

②transport to our workshop and cut in half and/or strip parts.

③pack in 20ft or 40ft container and ship to your country.

Please contact us if you are interested using our services.

My Site

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We export Front Cut from Japan.

Container shipping procedures:

①purchase cars for Front Cut.

②transport to our workshop and cut in half and/or strip parts.

③pack in 20ft or 40ft container and ship to your country.

Please contact us if you are interested using our services.

My Site

E-mail

Can you get Honda City Turbo cuts????

hi

Yes, we do R34 and Honda City Turbo

Please find cheap R34 from GTR site and

we can organise FrontCut and export it for you by a container.

Please find cheap Honda City Turbo from Honda City site and

we can organise FrontCut and export it for you by a container.

Please contact us if you are interested using our services.

E-mail

The price of R34 Vspec II is high unlike other GTR.

R34 Vspec II is a car of the same price as Ferrari in Japan.

It costs six million yen or more in Japan.

I think that R34 Vspec II should buy country other than Japan.



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