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Hey guys i wanted to update my internet explore favorites, and thought it would be good to create a thread on here for ppl to post up places and categories, of sites/business they found helpful/cheaper for aftermarket parts. I thought if ppl posted up sites i could try and organise it in some coherent list for future convenience.

Performance

Japanese:

www.east-bear.co.jp

www.greenline.jp

www.kaaz-sports.com

www.nengun.com

www.perfectrun.com.au

Australian:

www.alldayperformance.com.au

www.autojoy.com.au

www.avoturboworld.com

www.capa.com.au

www.carmate.com

www.cesracing.com.au

www.comeracing.com

www.chasers.com.au

www.d1garage.com

www.dba.com.au

www.flyn.com.au

www.garage-13.com

www.gktech.com.au

www.gcg.com.au

www.gofastbits.com.au

www.highperformanceworld.com.au

www.horsepowerinabox.com

www.importdriver.com.au

www.importscene.com.au

www.japanesemotorsport.com.au

www.japparts.com.au

www.justjap.com

www.jshop.com.au

www.justsr.com

www.kudosmotorsports.com

www.knfilters.com

www.maddat.com.au

www.mmsport.com.au

www.modyourcar.com.au

www.motorware.com.au

www.mrtrally.com.au

www.my105.com

www.n-1.com.au

www.nissan.com.au/dealer_locator.asp

www.onautos.com.au

www.option1garage.com.au

www.performancecarshop.com

www.performancespares.com.au

www.platinumppi.com

www.powerplayimports.com

www.quadrantsuspensions.com.au

www.turbofast.com.au

www.turbonetics.com.au

www.slidewizeimports.com

www.speedfreak.com.au

www.efihardware.com

www.stzautomotive.com.au

www.upimports.com.au

www.turbosmart.com.au

www.uniqueautosports.com

www.whiteline.com.au

www.zimports.com.au

Cosmetic (bodykits, rims, vinyls, interia)

www.carshine.com.au

www.dashboardrestorations.com.au

www.fibremaster.com.au

www.ratedrdesigns.com.au

www.knoxautocarpets.com.au

www.metal-ink.net

www.metalking.com.au

www.recaro.com

www.spoilerfactory.com.au

www.ssv.com.au

www.jetspeed.com.au

www.gtrim.com.au

www.monkeywarehouse.com.au

Accsesaries

www.aunger.com.au/index.html

www.autobarn.com.au

www.autoone.com.au

www.autopro.com.au

www.autotek.com.au

www.automotivebooks.com.au

www.euroticar.com

www.hoon.com.au

www.norden.com.au

www.philtronics.com.au

www.renewauto.com.au

www.repco.com.au

www.simota.com.au

www.speco.com.au

www.supercheapauto.com.au

www.shockreco.com.au

www.uniflow.com.au

Car Audio

www.aerpro.com.au

www.cartunez.com.au

www.motoquipe.com.au

www.fhrxstudios.com

www.platinumcai.com.au

Wreckers

www.adelaidejap.com.au

www.nisscar.com.au

www.nisswreck.com.au

Buy/Sell/Import

www.allblitz.com.au

www.autosellit.com.au

www.svi.com.au

www.tradingpost.com.au

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This should keep you entertained for a while. :yes:

(if the server it's hosted on decides to stop being dodgy for long enough to load the pages) :D

Car parts and accessories

Car sales and importers

Forums and car clubs

Online converters and tools

Race tracks and racing links

Enjoy :dry:

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this is a good idea. when it gets big enough.. with workshop details and halfcut auto spares. it should be stickied.. maybe autospares for each state..

Vic already has a sticky with most of this stuff.....

if you're after more links, go check out the sticky in the vic section.

Here's some other stuff:

Vehicle Transport companies

Wreckers - listed by state, mostly Victorian, may not be 100% up to date.

Workshops - also listed by state

Legal Information - again, listed by state.

Kids stuff - for kids (big and small!)

Paint or colour your own 31, or make some paper models. :ninja:

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I highly recommend you remove http://www.jdmimports.com.au/ from this list at least until they prove that they can deliver "anything" that you give them money for !!

Since Nov 06, not one person has received any goods ( or any form of feedback ) from them and as far as I know ( for a fact ) JDM Imports have just under $4,500 of forum member's money which they won't refund :ninja:

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I highly recommend you remove http://www.jdmimports.com.au/ from this list at least until they prove that they can deliver "anything" that you give them money for !!

Since Nov 06, not one person has received any goods ( or any form of feedback ) from them and as far as I know ( for a fact ) JDM Imports have just under $4,500 of forum member's money which they won't refund :ninja:

Everyone should get together and petrol bomb their property... I tracked down monstaperformance and found out they only lived around the corner, when i told them i found where they lived they payed up cos the idiots knew they had their family living there aswell... PETROL BOMB JDMIMPORTS!!

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Everyone should get together and petrol bomb their property... I tracked down monstaperformance and found out they only lived around the corner, when i told them i found where they lived they payed up cos the idiots knew they had their family living there aswell... PETROL BOMB JDMIMPORTS!!

So what you're saying is JDM Imports should provide a spontaneous BBQ for anyone who wants to attend ? :) ( like it or not ) :) Sounds like fun !!

For anyone who's thinking about something like what's mentioned above, it's probably worth knowing that their house seems to have a few security camera's in place. Steve ( Charles' partner ) was even kind enough to mentioned that there was a camera in the mailbox to catch the rego of any car's that enter / leave the street.

So many things I wish I had of known before handing over my money..........

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