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Greetings! I'm super happy to say we've come on board with SAU as an official trader! You've possibly seen me sifting around posting here and there but now we're allowed to advertise and post deals which is excellent.

Moonlight Racing has been in business for over 10 years, starting in New Zealand and now branching out into the lucky and most excellent country of Australia. We are based in Victoria and can source pretty much anything from almost anywhere. In our 10 years of business we've made a whole heap of contacts all around the world that can help you get what you need. 

We have secured the Australian dealership for Megan Racing and also Whistler Wheels. Megan Racing is one of the world leaders for suspension and bracing parts and they have a growing catalogue of parts which includes Skyline bits. Whistler Wheels is a wheel brand from USA which does entry level wheels, good for those that aren't looking to spend a huge amount of money on something to get moving while still looking decent. 

Those are only two of the hundreds of different brands we can supply so don't be shy, ask away if there's something you'd like us to price up for you. Check out our current line card here - http://www.moonlightracingaustralia.com/linecard

We aim to have our container shipments from Japan up and running some time next year as well which will open the doorway for larger or heavy items which may have no other way of shipping. Our yard is situated in Osaka and we can buy from anywhere in Japan as well. We have been shipping containers for about 5 years now from Japan so have a pretty solid system setup.

So just send a message over, email [email protected] and be sure to join our Facebook page if you're into that - https://www.facebook.com/moonlightracingaus/

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