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what are u looking for in particular?? all the good stuff comes with a price thats why N1 and EvoR are expensive cause they deal with the goods. if u want cheap tawian rice knock offs then those small stalls are the place to go. otherwise just shop online if u want better prices.

what are u looking for in particular??  all the good stuff comes with a price thats why N1 and EvoR are expensive cause they deal with the goods.  if u want cheap tawian rice knock offs then those small stalls are the place to go.  otherwise  just shop online if u want better prices.

exactly, if you want to purchase things like performance parts in australia then you can dream on if u want a good price. Get everything from Japan and look in the for sale section.

thats nice... but not really anything to do with the topic seeing as ur based in QLD.

CHI - if you do a search on this section/forum for workshop you should find a link to a post with quite a few in it. OR click on the sticky thread that holds all the sticky threads and there should be a thread with a list inc numbers etc. hope it helps

like i said if ur after "performance" stuff then shop online or go second hand to places like UPI like inark suggested for good prices. but if ur after rice then you cant beat springy haha. i think they go for $25 per sack:D:D

check out some of the shops in box hill if ur in that area too. ive forgotten their names though.

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