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PranK----->

I really appreciate you taking the time to read the email I sent you, and really appreciate you unlocking the thread. Your idea of to get guys to PM me is a great idea as well. I will put up the prices that people have asked for so far, so they can get an idea of the prices.

Thanks again, I really appreciate you unlocking the thread.

Kristian

skysaresilver---->

SAFC II for R33 $565 delivered to your door. (may vary by $5 depending on your location)

predator666---->

ANY NISMO merchandise.

rwong20012---->

APEXi GT-spec Intercooler $2,300 delivered

Greddy E-manage $573 delivered

Greddy E-manage support tool $297 delivered

OR get a HKS TYPE S intercooler Kit for $1650 delivered

SKYLINEGTR---->

A'PEXi AVC-R boost controller $819 delivered

hiya supraman

whist your at it can you get your mate to price up these trust items..ill give you the part numbers so its a little easier for ya..

intercooler 12020084

boost gauge 16000813

pulley kit 13522101

diff front cover 14520500

let me know by email if you like

thanks

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guys... customs aint stupid you know. you think just by ticking the gift box on a declaration will make everything tax exempt? If this was the case wouldnt there be a lot more 9second gtrs?

*I have 32 T88's and 19 intercoolers in my suitcase.... its my brother's birthday next week....*

And actually, some of the custom's guys ARE stupid.... I have a mate who is a customs dude.... thick as a brick, extremely gullable

Hi guys... I got hit by import duty and gst before! I've placed two orders with taka before. The first package was okay cos apparently the first $200 is tax and duty free. But a re-occuring package from the same people cost me 10% GST and 15% Customs Duty!!! That's 25% on top of what I had to pay. Needless to say I wasn't happy and I could have got the parts here for slightly more. Makes me think what the hell GST if for if there's gonna be another 15% customs duty. But this had nothing to do with Taka...only the friggin tax loving goverment.

Cheers... Sorry Supra man if this offended you in any way.

nup, no offence. I havent been hit by any customs yet. And I have had ALOT delivered.

I have paid out over $4000 to customs though for my last two supras that I brought in from Japan.

Customs is very expensive, but there are ways to avoid it. I cant go into it obviously, but there is no customs on any parts I bring in, and if there ever was, I would pay for it my self. Anyone I am getting parts for would not have to pay it.

I am after a HKS Air filter the mushroom one. I want yellow filter with chrome mesh. i think you can get them like that. If not just a yellow filter is sweet. I would be interested in buying more than one if it makes it cheaper. If you could get me a price that would be great.

Thanks,

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