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I'm after a few things but i'm not sure what exactly is cheaper and worth getting over there you know?!

After Nismo 550cc injectors for RB25 and also I'd like to see if turbos are cheaper over there.. if anyone knows?!

Its ALL cheaper there, if you know where to look.

I missed your last call, but if you give me another ring I can give you the directions to the must see places around Tokyo & Chiba

i am japanese and they still tell me no!!! its not the language, i think they cant be bothered...

Exactly right... the guys I talked to (SuperAB, MOH) all were too busy with work from their Japanese customers, let alone some Aussie mofos 10,000km's away...

Btw, I'm now "an Aussie mofo" 10,000km away from Japan... WOOHOO!

just paid 1000 dollars worth of bills today. That should answer your question

well I just bought a pretty decent 250cc bike with 16k kms on it for $550 last week

and I can get all you can eat yakiniku ( kind of steak) with rice and all you can drink soft drinks for about $16... its not always that bad :(

anyway on topic, PRESA you have PM

Edited by Streeter
cheap yakiniku = mad cow disease... watch out!

Whats funny is that Aussie beef is cheaper and better with out the risk of mad cow... kind of makes you wonder how any American beef gets sold here at all!?!?

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