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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???

AUTOBARN have lost the Greddy contract you will need to go else where

they might still have some instock ^^^ and might be able to get hold of one that way

I doubt it i sold 2 + a week of all sorts

and how would you end up with a vspl if you didnt order it as the price is very diff from all 3 (M-Spec, V-SPL, R-SPL) ?

AUTOBARN have lost the Greddy contract you will need to go else where

sweet, well i can now get greddy stuff

so come see me, remember let me kno in the next couple weeks as container loading is starting soon

and pm sent to you scandyflick

I doubt it i sold 2 + a week of all sorts

and how would you end up with a vspl if you didnt order it as the price is very diff from all 3 (M-Spec, V-SPL, R-SPL) ?

it was a autobarn stuff up....i payed for the kit and waited 1 whole month for it after they said i would have it....but it definately aint a M spec....

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