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Geezuz guys... I`m speechless. I had no idea it`d hit the mark like this!

Gary, Greg, Dave, Jetdat and everbody else... cheers for the kind words... you`ve encouraged me to go ahead with some "extra" things I have planned for the site. Stay tuned!

Originally posted by KamikazeR33

hey rezz, can u get nismo bearings for rb25? im thinkin of strengthening it up, just gonna look at how much its gonna cost

I`ve seen them for the RB26... I`ll have a search around.

Originally posted by pentae

Yeah Rezz.. the only way you can improve that site by is adding many many more products as time goes on.. if there is plenty of stock to choose from we wont need to go anywhere else :)

Thanks for the feedback pentae, I`m on it...

Originally posted by Redback

very cool. site. im  new to the import scene and still trying to get my head around things and it good to find an easy to navigate and understand website.

Cheeeeeeeeeers!

Glad to hear it`s easy to use, Cam (aka BOOSTMEISTER) was a great help in this respect, he gave me some very good suggestions while we were in the design phase.

Cam also made a Hi-resolution image of the K`s Online Garage logo for me... thanks Cam, I won`t forget it!

Originally posted by predator666

good stuff.. i can now fit my next car out in  weird and whacky no-name stuff :P something different at least!

No-name in Australia...

Some of those brands have massive street cred in Japan.

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