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GRAND opening of the most hardcore japanese performance parts. Some people have already scooped up some pre opening bargains and those people have seen whats on offer, but for those that want some truely hardcore jap performance parts come down to Japanses Performance Centre for the Grand opening day next saturday at 10 am till late. BBQ will be on with drinks and will be open till late for those that have to work on saturday. Come down have a look buy a bargain check out, put a deposit on something or just come down to meet DENZO and have a look at the place. For those that went to JMS back in the day in Adelaide and saw what they had in stock, this is 10 times bigger and better than that

This saturday 3/5/08

Unit 11/ 28 frobisher street Ozzie Park

92010400

Support the company that supports you drifters

Clinton

Map of where it is

http://www.japaneseperformancecentre.com/index.asp

Look in the CONTACT US part :thumbsup:

Its pretty bombed.

Some killer rims, motor combos, and tons of bits and pieces.

Danny certainly knows his shit - I took some pics, Ill upload tonight.

that would be sweet if you could do that !

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