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Hey guys,

I'm currently dealing with a fantastic overseas supplier who has offered me a great deal on OEM, Aftermarket Engine parts, Bodykits and MORE!!!

So post up what you want guys! and ill create a list and send it off to get a price!

they do all sorts of body kits too so just post up what you want!

They deal with such guys as Sam at GTMotorsports, Scott at Relentless Autosports, Tony at Motordyne Engineering and many more!

For any over seas orders the supplier has no problems tracking down all the parts and opening other avenues of inventory for you to get you the absolute overall best

price

on your purchases by packaging everything under one shipping label. It does not matter how many boxes we use, shipping companies use overall measurements of all the combined boxes and weight. So dont worry about (Example) your coilover system getting into a fight with your front bumper in the shipping box =P

For any more INFO PM me

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so guys im about to hit them up,

v35 coupe

rear v35 pods

Nismov3 front bar

07 JDM tails

07 JDM Headlights

v35 sedan

y-back exhaust for sedan - 3' megan

v36 Sedan

stillen front spilitter for v36/g37

g37/v36 weathershields

Anyone else?

v35 coupe

rear v35 pods

Nismov3 front bar

07 JDM tails

reverse light switch (unsure on what this is)

OEM brake rotors for brembos

drivers side window motor

tein basic or super street coilovers

OEM Infiniti badging (both on rear boot)

OEM Infiniti Grille Badge

07 JDM Headlights

v35 sedan

y-back exhaust for sedan - 3' megan

v36 Sedan

stillen front spilitter for v36/g37

g37/v36 weathershields

v36 Coupe

IPL sideskirts

19' Stock wheels

UPDATED LIST SO FAR

Edited by Cobey

Out of the US, had no drama so far, received over $8,000 in stock

customs is watching then.

they will randomly open mine to check things.

given the list you have there I would get a customs number/broker if you are going to keep doing it. gov't will nab you as well if you are not careful.

Hi Cobey

If this is still on, I'd like a few things

2008/2009 v36 sedan

Eibach prokit springs( the ones that drop by approx 1 inch)

Hotchkis sway bars front and rear.

ARK cat back exhaust- not sure if the g37 over there will fit on a v36??

Phillip style DRL -the ones in below link.

http://store.ijdmtoy.com/Philips-Day-Light-LED-Daytime-Running-Lights-DRL-p/led_ddl_sku_7c.htm

cheers

oz.

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