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thats why you should split your packages if you can, i.e. wheels, coilovers

Very obvious I thought!

Bit hard though when the kit they're talking about is 85000 yen and on a conversion rate of about 77 to the dollar, it becomes $1100.00.

If the kit could be broken down in Japan and shipped in bits, it could be got without drawing attention to the customs.

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Would so be on this if I didn't already have new whitelines.

Rose jointed ARC R30 swaybar-

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w70349245

Currently very cheap.

Jenesis R30 rear strut brace?? $3.50 start price

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h160291805

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Very good score this if ya keen enough!

I got mine new for about $180.00 landed and this is just over $200.00 landed.

Only 11+ hours to go, so be quick if your keen enough, as these don't turn up every day, but this is a four cylinder (FJ20et) set up with 9000 tacho.

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I think I paid over $100 for mine, but plus another hundred to get the damn things sent over from Japan several years ago. They NEVER turn up locally, so I had to take the hit.

Yours also have the correct rubber mounts at the base, whereas mine were missing, and I had to pull the switches off a 280zx.

The non-electric version of those mirrors in chrome go for staggering money.

Hey guys, any idea what these are worth? I bought them 2-3 years ago and I can't find any history of what I paid.

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Saw this earlier when it was sitting at about $200 and thought of you D after our discussion the other day.

Was a big $$$ item new.. Don't know if Fantasy are still producing FJ stuff?

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Not exactly rare but! This might be the answer to a lot of your camber issues.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/toyota/suspension/auction-445479661.htm

Can organise a go between if needed

Cheers, D

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