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Whats this about Adam? This is the second thread you've started on this topic.

Type the name in google for some more info which might be what you're looking for.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...263991&st=0

http://209.85.141.104/search?q=cache:go_pZ...;cd=1&gl=au

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I've bought a few things through him.

Easy to deal with, quick delivery and he posts stuff before even asking for payment.

If you are after obscure stuff that isn't listed on nengun or perfect run then he is my first choice. I'll generally get a quote off him at least even if stuff is listed elsewhere as i know he will deliver a hell of a lot quicker than nengun even if he is more pricey at times.

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jesse streeters is an australia who lives in japan.

what he is, is similar to any other yahoo auction broker.

he buys stuff off yahoo auction for you and send it to you.

If you dont feel safe buying of him directly there are afew people like myself which are kind of like a middle man in australia for him

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