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Originally posted by Soulja

Rezz, and info on the phones?

It seems the Panasonic GD88 is an overseas market model.

For Panasonics current range of Japanese market mobile phones click here...

Originally posted by Soulja

Rezz, maybe u can help me out i cant read jap. but im looking for a phone with colour screen, camera, Tri-Band (so i can use it in australia abit important ahahah), java, able 2 dl stuff onto the phone.

Christ mate, he sells car parts, not mobile phones. If you wanna send pics to and from your gf, get both your cheap asses a $40/month 7250, they have camera's and are AUSTRALIAN phones.

Car Parts & Kanji Mobile Phones, yeah, I really see the relevance there.

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

lol @ Kym  

so does that mean Rezz can get us the latest kick ass Jap washing machines too? :D

Stainless tub or plastic?:)

Heh, heh... I guess anything is possible if you pay the freight!

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

do u get direct from suppliers? or u just go to a retailer and bulk buy? or its just so damn cheap there anyways?

A bit of the first two, but most importantly, my wifes Uncle is in the trade here... he sorts me out to an extent.

Originally posted by Daz

Hey Rezz can you put up some pics of the exhaust systems you have to offer. Also how much would I be looking at for a titanium one.

thanks

Could you e-mail me about that Daz? Thanks:)

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