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hi everyone,

Im tryin to find a link in australia whos sells uras stuff in particularly the small aparel like the uras monkey man stickers  

:D  

thank guys

Not 100% sure if I'm correct, but you could try this guy, his website is:

www.pp-oz.com

try emailing him I think he does alot of URAS stuff...

We have an account with URAS for parts, but I don't think stickers and merchandise come under the trade account. Its cheaper and quicker to have stickers made up locally. Try "techie on the move" in melbourne... they seem to sell a few items like official D1 products.

Na Nismo Boy i dont think they sell anything Uras? There manly only selling the buzzword brands like blitz hks inititial D :P etc etc

Yeah thanks funky im thinkin just print out the sticker i want off the URAS site and have a friend of mine that works in a sign/car sticker place to cut it out for me i guess it wouldnt cost too much to just do it that way.

How good are those crome emblems : ) i reckon it might look good smack bang on the bonnet of a ceff as a hood ornament http://www.uras.co.jp/syohin/goods.html#spgoods

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