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go there, he does translations on the jap yahoo auctions. get some pretty damn good deals there. depends what youre after really...

+1 for importmonster. Trader on this forum. Specialises on yahoo.jp Engrish translations etc.,

Cheers GW

Yahoo Auctions Translated

Yahoo Auctions Link

What happened to that interface thing where you could choose what parts you want for what car and it directs you straight to yahoo auctions with results....?

Edited by willL
Yahoo Auctions Translated

Yahoo Auctions Link

What happened to that interface thing where you could choose what parts you want for what car and it directs you straight to yahoo auctions with results....?

unless im doing something wrong this only translates the opening page. the minute you type in r33 for example and hit search it goes back to japenese.

unless im doing something wrong this only translates the opening page. the minute you type in r33 for example and hit search it goes back to japenese.

your not doing anything wrong it just aint that helpful ey....there used to be this tool/interface somewhere here with drop down box menu of all parts for all skylines etc......cant find it anymore but it was very helpful.

Edited by willL

If you need a link for yahoo auction (specific search e.g bodykits etc)

Just post up what you are after and i like you directly :down:

Jeez, this is a friendly section isn't it?

www.importmonster.com.au for me.

Thanks for the recommendations fellas. If anyone ever needs any help getting around our site or Yahoo Japan, please drop me a line via PM or even better, to support AT importmonster.com.au :D

Also worth mentioning that we can source from the usual array of Japanese shops and new parts suppliers. Just need a link to what you want and we can organise it ;)

Hi.

I have been using www.isicar.com for car auction and yahoo purchases for many years. You can look at cars coming up for auction each day and yahoo is in english. The only thing is you must have money in your account with them before bidding. Have a look they are lovely people to deal with. Have never had an issue with them.

One more thing to consider an Australian buying site cannot buy direct from the japanese seller as most sellers state will not ship overseas so there would be a middleman in Japan buying for the overseas operation- result two fees- Japan and overseas operation. With isibike you only deal with them.

if you copy and paste this in your url box when you are browsing through yahoo japan it will change the site you are looking at to english

http://66.102.7.132/translate_c?hl=en&...ir=ja|en&u=

if you copy and paste this in your url box when you are browsing through yahoo japan it will change the site you are looking at to english

http://66.102.7.132/translate_c?hl=en&...ir=ja|en&u=

Can't seem to get this to work...?

Hi.

I have been using www.isicar.com for car auction and yahoo purchases for many years. You can look at cars coming up for auction each day and yahoo is in english. The only thing is you must have money in your account with them before bidding. Have a look they are lovely people to deal with. Have never had an issue with them.

One more thing to consider an Australian buying site cannot buy direct from the japanese seller as most sellers state will not ship overseas so there would be a middleman in Japan buying for the overseas operation- result two fees- Japan and overseas operation. With isibike you only deal with them.

dealt with them on a few things. not too bad. they speak english when you call them.

terry, are you in burbank by chance?

Can't seem to get this to work...?

sorry try inserting this one i thought it looked not right

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...ir=ja|en&u=

if you use search in yahoo japan though, dont translate the search results... browse through in japanese and when you find something you like open it in a new page and translate that... i just tried the link above and it worked for me three times... search initially in english once you find what you are looking for find the japanese translation of the word (it comes up if you hover the mouse over the word for a while), cut and paste that in your search field and it will broaden your search

hope this helps

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