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Mark Nguyen is the name. Moving my import yard onto the internet in the coming months and hoping to deal with the clubs/teams available on the net in regards to Japanese auto parts and cars. We have a variety of Japanese high performance parts & cars available. And I'm happy to give special prices to people on forums. Just wondering what parts most people are interested in on here as I have a variety and don't know what to list first. I stock a range of Nissan Skyline R32, R33, R34 GTS and GTR Parts as well as Toyota Supra, Soarer, Celica, MR2 and Nissan 180sx, 200sx, 300zx.

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Hello & welcome Mark.

Depending on what you can get available, anything from performance parts to random accessories would get snapped up all the time. Are you in business now, or have a website etc etc ?

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Yup what dan and Adrian said plus a website of your parts plus prices...

don;t worry about those victorians.... there a crazy bunch :-)

I'm in the process of creating a website etc, been looking for webmasters and designers but so far, very expensive quotes lol. As for victorians, they are crazy indeed. My mate from victoria told me he saw 16 cops today busting Jaywalkers in some sort of operation in the city. Surely there has to be a better way to use police resources LOL

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Hi

what do you mean SAUWA sponsor?  Give me a run down on PM and I May be interested. Thanks.

Mark

Click on the members name, and a menu will pop up. Then click on "send a private message to.........", and there it is. Once someone has sent you one, it is easy to reply to their message. A window should pop up saying when you have a new pm, but if not, when you are logged onto the forums in the top right corner it will say if you have any. This is mine:

Welcome, ossie_21.

You last visited: Today at 07:27 PM

Private Messages: 0 Unread, Total 6

I will send you one now with some questions. :)

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MNImports, g'day and welcome.

For parts, are you talking second hand OEM parts? or just performance parts?

There isnt many places here that do second hand and new OEM and performance parts that I know of over here, like JMS or D1 Garage do in SA.

Something like that would be a welcome addition.

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MNImports, g'day and welcome.

For parts, are you talking second hand OEM parts? or just performance parts?

There isnt many places here that do second hand and new OEM and performance parts that I know of over here, like JMS or D1 Garage do in SA.

Something like that would be a welcome addition.

I'm talking second hand OEM and performance parts. Some of which would have to be ordered though.

Thanks for kind regards.

Mark

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Well, some ideas would be the basic mods, exhaust, suspension, bovs, wheels, injectors, turbos, guages, fuel pumps (GTR/z32), afms - I could go on for ever :)

Second hand OEM engines, gearboxes, interior trim, panels, bumpers, lights, brakes, suspension, ecu, loom etc.

LOL, I got most of those.

I have some 780cc Nismo Injectors on special too if anyone is interested. I'm selling them new for $700 to all SAU members.

I got 2540 HKS Turbos for $1800 but they take 10 days to get delivered.

I got Buddy Club Hyper Golds New for $1500.

I got Blitz Fuel, Water Temp, Boost Gauges.

I got Gearboxes for R33 starting from $1k

I could go on forever too.

Thanks for your help though

Mark

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