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hey guys,

was trolling YA last night and saw a set of replica bodykit for less than $500whistling.gif

i asked my mate who has a contact in japan to buy him stuff for his car, the guy from japan came back to my mate saying that he can get the bodykit and ship it here but would cost me $500 for shipping from japan to oz (melbourne i think). the shipping is basically flat rate per container. i have asked my other mates who wanted to get anything from japan, they haven't got back to me yet, so i wanna give some of u a chance to get stuff for ur stag from japan and get them shipped with my bodykit and we can share the shipping cost.

shipping cost would be calculated depending on the size and quantity of the items, eg. i wouldn't ask a person to pay $250 to ship just a small grille or wing. i have to find out in regards with wheels/tyres as they are quite large and can take up a lot of space like bodykit so there could be an issue with space if there are too many wheels/tyres order. shipping is per 3 months so if i miss out the next delivery (i haven't found out when) then i have to wait another 3 months to get the stuff.

u guys might have had experience with this more than me, but i'm just wondering if anyone is interested to buy stuff and share the shipping cost cos the shipping alone for my bodykit is more than the kit itself lol...

cheers,

-syd-

more details to come...

i have been trying to find a replacement centre nut and was wondering if you were able to help. Prefer 2 if you can get them, happy to pay a share in getting them over here. Volk Racing GT-P centre nut and cover as pictured.

Cheers

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sorry, i might not be clear with what i wrote abovepinch.gif

what i was planning to do by posting this thread is to find if anyone wants to buy anything for their cars from japan as i am looking to minimise the shipping cost for my bodykit...what i need from u guys is to find the stuff urselves and give me the link(s) so i can ask my mate's contact to get it for u if u confirm with me that u want it and will pay for it. payment wise i will have to find out the method of payment.

i hope this is clear enough :)

Sydsyd, have you gotten quotes from Import Monster or Jesse Streeter?

Might be easier/cheaper than waiting for people to give you a list of parts to fill a container.

i have been trying to find a replacement centre nut and was wondering if you were able to help. Prefer 2 if you can get them, happy to pay a share in getting them over here. Volk Racing GT-P centre nut and cover as pictured.

Cheers

Close, so maybe just ask RHD Japan for the exact one?

http://www.rhdjapan.com/volk-racing-type-le-center-cap-3-5mm-53380

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