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Hello Jiffo,

My name is Max from Suruga Performance Co., Ltd, a company based in Japan and specialized in exporting cars and parts worldwide.

With more than 10 years of experience, our company has developed strong relationships with numerous tuners and parts maker in Japan such as Rowen, HKB Sports, Kyo-Ei, Suruga Speed, Exart, Barramundi, Zero Fighter, Kansai Service, Maxim Work, RF Yamamoto, HPI ect…

We supply daily any range of products, from high performance parts to factory components, both new and used depending on the demand of our customers. We can source vehicles from the National Auctions as well as from local dealers and partners across the country.

Suruga Performance works with most major transporters (FedEX, DHL, UPS, and IMS) as well as with shippers and sea transporters. You can also send your favorite transporter to us if you already have a specific account.

We can get you the parts, can you confirm your VIN Number ?

Should you have any question, please feel free to contact us.

We really look forward to hearing from you,

Best regards from Japan

Maxence ALVES

http://www.suruga-performance.com

Aoi Ku Makigaya 301-1, Shizuoka City 420-1221, Japan

Telephone: +81 (0)54-297-5023 - Fax: +81 (0)54-297-5024

Email : [email protected]

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