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Well, the last time I went there, they had in stock:

Spoon Carbon Fibre front lip spoiler for EK Civic

Spoon CF induction system for EK/DC5... (it`s just awesome)

Mines(!) Titanium Cat-back system for R34

Mugen/Showa Coil overs for DC5

Feed FD3S Front spoiler and Carbon GTWing

RE Amemiya Carbon GT Wing and front guards

The full line-up of Rays wheels

Ditto for Work, Buddy Club, Mugen, Weds Sport and Nismo

24" Chrome Wheels in tha house (I have photos)

Much, much more... too much to list.

You guys would die if you just went to Autobarn...:)

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Originally posted by franks

did they have any  race queens in stock? can you send me a couple? ;)

No... I always get my wife;) to ask them if they have any, but they're always on back-order...:P

It`s just such a pity that every time I go to SuperAutobacs, it`s with my wife, and I just wanna discuss the merits of some of the gear from, say, RE Amemiya, and all she`s got to say is:

Kakoiiiii kore!!! Kono paatsu no burakku chekku no zairiyo ga nani? e? Kaabon faibaa? Zen zen chigaimasu yo! Kaabon faibaa ja naiyo... Zairiyo wa waffaru o mitai... chotto hen naaaaa...

After that we generally just leave and go to Gap or something...

Originally posted by Demon Dave

Mate, I know exactly how you feel! :D  

But you're lucky - at least your wife has some idea of what Super Autobacs sell!  

I've got to the point where my wife brings a magazine, goes directly to the waiting area and sits down for a quiet read :)

Yeah, there`s usually a horde of ladies flicking through magazines each time I go... they look so bored... but I guess because of K`s Garage, my missus wants to know what all the fuss is about.

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