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i was going to buy it from japan until they told me the seller is charging $200 for shipping to the agent in japan, then you gotta add in the shipping from there to aus and ended up being something silly.

Why are they so cheap? Because it will cost you equal or more than the amount you're paying for the product to ship it to Australian shores buddy. I've snapped up little stuff like badges which were like 3000en (about 30 Aussie dollars) and then by the time I receive them I've paid $60 Australian...

even if it did cost double including shipping..it still is only around 700 mark for the whole kit..bumpers..skirts..where do you get kits of that price in here? if you know tell me ..cuz i dont wana spend too much on these stuffs..thanks

no rush lol...not like i have to beef up the car straight away..whats the fun in that..not to mention the cost lol

haha I guess shipping from Japan is for you! Worse thing I could imagine would be that the kit is as shit or worse than the quality here. All that wait for nothing. Like some people say, "You get what you pay for."

Let us know how much it really costs though. Would be quite interested for future.

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