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Ok so as most of you know i am currently in hong kong and for the first time i took a Good hard look a the auto shops around here, ive noticed they charge fairly resonable price for parts here (brand new pfc is $1200) i havent really looked into much else but if you guys post up what you guys might want a qoute on ill happily find out for you and see if i can bring it back in feb. Just post the usual price so i can bargin a little also group buys go a long way here

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Is the PFC real or just hard plastic for kids? :P J/K nice place though i wouldn't risk buy any sensitive modification stuffs.

It's not a dodgy chop shop the place is pretty legit, here their website http://www.topracing.com.hk/ but it's in Chinese but I'm sure you can find your way around with images and a happy clicky finger

not car related but..

how much do the Wacom Intuous4 6 x 9 (Medium) tablets go for over there? i heard tablets are a lot more popular in Asia due to all the crazy characters

Hahah there are stores that JUST sell those devices, I'm currently in China, i'll have a drop down by the computer mall when I get back into HK and get you some prices

how much for Full Peakin Duck ?

$5AU (I'm ACTUALLY not shitting you, food is dirt cheap here, the place are shady as but the food is fanf**kingtastic)

If you know what your looking for and what your looking at, you be fine.

But if anything goes wrong, there will probably be no warranty.

But all should be good if it is legit.

This place is Legit you get Manufactures warranty there are several places around it that look dodgy as put probably loads cheaper with no warranty

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