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THE JDM OBSESSION END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALE

At JDM Obsession we are not interested in selling inferior quality and knock-off parts. All brands sold by JDM Obsession have been personally used by the team at JDM Obsession and are established and respected worldwide. We are authorised dealers for Hybrid Development Industries (HDi) and Fulcrum Suspensions, supplying Super Pro, Whiteline, Tein, and Carbing suspension products. We are also a stockist for Nismo, ARC, APEXi, Billion, and many more performance brands.

Are you after something that isn't listed here or on our website? Drop us a line at [email protected], because we can probably get it for you!

SALE ENDS 30/6/2010 - NO EXCEPTIONS!

150mm 'Dildo' Shift Knob with M8x1.25, M10x1.25, M12x1.25 Adapters (Various Colours): only $49.50!

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JDM Hang Ring: only $39!

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Billion Low Temp Performance Thermostats suit CA/SR/RB26/VG30/1JZ/2JZ etc: from only $107!

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S13/RS13/PS13/RPS13/S14/S15 Nismo Engine/Gearbox Mount Set: only $369!

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Nismo Clutch Slave Cylinder: only $199!

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Nismo Strong Release Fork Pivot: only $65!

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Power Steering Rack Boots (we have a set to suit YOUR car!): only $29/pair!

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S13/RS13/PS13/RPS13 Super Pro Handling Enhancement Kit: only $436.50!

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S14/S15 Super Pro Handling Enhancement Kit: only $476.10!

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MX-5 NA6/NA8 Super Pro Handling Enhancement Kit: only $719.10!

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SuperPro SPF1202K Castor Rod Bushes S13/S14/S15/R32/R33/Z32: only $67.50!

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SPF2687K Rear Crossmember Enhancement Kit - Most Nissan: only $67.50!

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SPF2825K S13 Steering Rack Bushes: only $36!

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Trust 60mm Gauge Holders: only $19!

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RDA Slotted Rotors (ALL MAKES/MODELS AVAILABLE) GUARANTEED CHEAPEST PRICES

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...and HEAPS MORE stuff on our website, have a look! NEW STOCK BEING ADDED EVERY DAY!

SO, HOW DO I ORDER?

It is as easy as:

1. Navigate to our website, www.jdmobsession.net

2. Browse and add items to your cart

3. Secure checkout payment using Direct Deposit or Paypal (including credit cards)

...and your parts will be delivered to your door - no hassles!

Any questions? Feel free to PM or email us on [email protected].



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