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Hi all,

We have been a sponsor here at SAU for some time now and had the pleasure of dealing with a great number of forum members. Many customers, particularly those who find us via the internet/forums havent been to our showroom and massive factory complex and dont realise just how big a company Just Jap actually is.

I thought it was about time we gave you all a quick tour to show you that when you are dealing with Just Jap, you really are dealing with one of the most respected and established performance parts dealers in Australia.

In our dual factory complex at Kirrawee in Sydney, we carry a huge range of new and used parts, half cuts, engine packages and high performance import vehicles.

Heres a quick glimpse of our Sydney superstore

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Half cuts, engine packages and other spares - If you need a hard to find used part from sun visors to window mechanisms, to used turbos or superchargers, chances are we have it right here.

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A few more shipping crates full of intercoolers in all sizes :P

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This is factory 2 - we have 2 huge factory units side by side to acomodate all our stock, workshop facilities, and storage racks

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Just part of our large selection of stainless manifolds for RB25, SR20, RB26DETT, CA18 & more

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Heres the Donut King race GTR that we prepare, and also our latest project, the Just Jap drift car which we will be commencing shortly. This car will be decked out with all the latest parts from our growing range and will hopefully be ready to drift before too long.

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We always carry a huge selection of aftermarket front bars, wings, skirts, carbon bonnets and other bodykit parts for all popular Japanese import vehicles

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We look forward to continuing to bring all SAU forum members the very best prices on the very best in performance parts.

Cheers, and thanks

Steve Thatcher

Just Jap Auto Imports

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Here are a few more snaps of our last massive intercooler shipment. We have the biggest range of intercoolers in Australia - and bring our customers THE best prices available!

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We can supply almost any part available.

Give Darron a call on (02) 9545 0532 and he can help you out.

Cheers,

Steve



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