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2 minutes ago, pol1on1 said:

Who knows how to use yahoo auction Japanese ?
Is it possible to get stuff sent hear to aust ?

I have purchased something off there before and by the end of the transaction it is not that cheap with all the extra fees etc (came to about double what auction item was for), I had a mate who used to live in japan do it all for me as on some of the payment screens google/chrome didn't translate very well. It is possible but I would only use it if its something that you just can't get anywhere else? People on here may know of different ways around this but I can only speak from my experience. 

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Ok thanks
Probably this will be the case as the stuff i like always out of arms reach thats just my luck. [emoji30]

I want the genuine centre trim C/F 1485477659580.thumb.jpg.8e2500e636ba05b3

I think this is the nismo opinion.
It would look better than my carbon wrap. [emoji12]

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Ok thanks
Probably this will be the case as the stuff i like always out of arms reach thats just my luck. [emoji30]

I want the genuine centre trim C/F 1485477659580.jpg

I think this is the nismo opinion.
It would look better than my carbon wrap. [emoji12]

You can try the company's like import monster that can do and arrage everything for you? Or just book a flight its an awesome place one weekend go to airport bags packed and buy a standby ticket for 2 days lol
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