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autobacs is cool if you just want to have a look because they've got so much stock in there, it's like a dream come true.i heard that the tokyo bay superautobacs is the best one to go to (huge!). but if you actually want to buy...errr...pretty damn expensive!

depending on which part of tokyo you're going to, and if you're willing to travel a bit, another shop that's worth visiting is a shop in Chiba called Crystal. i've been there and they're not lying when they advertise themselves as the biggest tuning shop (in size) in all of Japan! i can give you the address of it if you want.

if you're actually looking for bargain parts, then i would have to say, go to a used parts shop. but being used parts, it's a bit of a gamble as they might not have anything for your car and would have been a waste of travelling time

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