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hehehe I am with ALL you guys too. expecting a very exciting website with awesome prices and lotsa discounts for SAU members LOL!!

Hey, since Japan is the home of Alpine and Eclipse, can you give us any indication of the price of amps there? i want my car to doof doof as well as pssshh pssshhh :wave:

>king_kw13: Of course SAU members get special treatment! Offers, discounts etc. As for the audio gear, like I say, I`m not full-bottle on it, but I`ll be looking into it definately to see if it`s viable to get involved in. The secondhand parts? Sorry, at this stage things are just too hectic (eg: to search for that "hard to get Tail-light cluster":) ) to get involved in all that. But rest assured, in the coming months something will happen regarding 2nd hand stuff.

>SKYLINEGTR: Fingers crossed, I hope I don`t let you down!

>hippy: Check the attachment...;)

Originally posted by fatz

lots of r31 gear rezz???????

please

Don`t worry fatz, I`ve got R31/32/33/34 bases covered...

...and I`m working on the humble R30... nothing yet though!:)

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