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Just wondering if I was to go to Yokohama where could I find me some cefiro parts? I don't mean mod-up parts but just interior parts etc things like that.

Is there a chain of places or can you just mail order them somewhere? I don't want to be running through yards doing pick me own.

Thanks.

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Just wondering if I was to go to Yokohama where could I find me some cefiro parts? I don't mean mod-up parts but just interior parts etc things like that.

Is there a chain of places or can you just mail order them somewhere? I don't want to be running through yards doing pick me own.

Thanks.

Just go to the 'A31 Cefiro Shop' just across the road from JR Yokohama Station... big 3 story place painted yellow... you can't miss it. :rolleyes: /bs

Seriously, Yahoo auctions. Theres no other convenient way.

on a car note... what are some good places, maybe websites or dealerships i could pick up a nice car? thinking either skyline, rx7 or mazda6? yahoo auctions is dodgy i hear when it comes to car bodys and i dont have a license for any auctions so whats my best bet?

cheers in advance

on a car note... what are some good places, maybe websites or dealerships i could pick up a nice car? thinking either skyline, rx7 or mazda6? yahoo auctions is dodgy i hear when it comes to car bodys and i dont have a license for any auctions so whats my best bet?

cheers in advance

Polski you're in Okayama? Give us a bell mate when you can come to Osaka and we'll hook up.

As far as the cars are concerned, about the only dealership in Osaka/Kobe (not Okayama sorry) that I would trust not to badly rip you off and who have good quality cars would be 'GT Net' http://www.gtnet.co.jp but they aren't cheap (good cars never are!) and remember to add maybe 200,000 - 250,000 yen ontop of the list price for all the taxes, fees and other stuff they feel fit to slap you with.

Thanks champ,

I just got to japan two weeks ago on JET and they decided to give me a week holidays already! so from tuesday im off for a week. was thinkin of goin to osaka for the roots concert! was also gonna head to kobe to visit a friend so if you got some spare time to give me some tips that would be sweet. oh and maybe you could recommend a hostel in kobe/osaka cities??

Cheers

Polski

Thanks champ,

I just got to japan two weeks ago on JET and they decided to give me a week holidays already! so from tuesday im off for a week. was thinkin of goin to osaka for the roots concert! was also gonna head to kobe to visit a friend so if you got some spare time to give me some tips that would be sweet. oh and maybe you could recommend a hostel in kobe/osaka cities??

Cheers

Polski

Try Sumo Guest House, very cheap and quite a new place... opened in 2003 or something.

^^^ Aaaah poop, you're coming on Tuesday? Maybe you've sorted something out already. Anyways, let me know where you are and we can hook up.

Just go to the 'A31 Cefiro Shop' just across the road from JR Yokohama Station... big 3 story place painted yellow... you can't miss it.  :D /bs

Seriously, Yahoo auctions. Theres no other convenient way.

I read that and was thinkin GOD DAMN that's perfect!! Then you ripped my dreams away from me as swiftly as you gave them :|

The thing is I seem to get dodgy responses from yahoo sellers.. It's like they don't even want to sell their products with the responses they give.

Also I doubt people are going to be selling cefiro air con surrounds :) hehe Oh well I'll keep an eye out. If you hear of a place or a chain I'd appreciate a heads up :)

Cheers!

I read that and was thinkin GOD DAMN that's perfect!! Then you ripped my dreams away from me as swiftly as you gave them :|

hehehe... I was just having a go at all the guys that think Japan is just full of obscure shops and it's all within 5 mins walk from the main train station.
The thing is I seem to get dodgy responses from yahoo sellers.. It's like they don't even want to sell their products with the responses they give.

Cheers!

What do you mean? Are you talking about Yahoo Japan?

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