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Hey all just thought i would put the word out that i am the new worker at

Kansai Automotive

located at 354 port rd, Port Adelaide

we deal with everything u need for import and also looking into stocking new items aswell soonish

but yeh if u need a part come down and see me and tell me u r SAU and i will look after u.

other wise call me on 8447 1025 and let me know wat ur after and i'll see if i got it and if not i will see if i can get it for ya.

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thats like +11 and +6 offset adrian!! i dont think they will fit gtst guards. You guys stock any greddy cooler kits?

If you want Greddy kits real quick then get it through Autobarn or ISC they always have these things in stock.....sorry nathan just giving him some options....as from memory Kansai generally deal with motor and those sort of things dont they???

not sure on size and offset yet as they are still in japan but can find out, will let u know more info wen i kno.

also krishy, we deal with everything, from motors right through to interior bits and pieces, even stock parts for the non modifying generation out there, so to say.

but yeh let me kno wat ya need or come down and see me and i'll see wat i can do

thought you were doing SAU discount thats the price listed on the website :D

:banana: will come down and say hello one day not soon but one day :down:

dont go to autobarn.

come and see me lol

but will let u kno if i come across anything of value. such as the HKS R34 264 Ex Camshaft which u can have for $350 aye

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