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    Japanese MC shop with English interface

    Japanese MC shop with English interface for ordering... http://mch.in.arena.ne.jp/index.htm

    Just found this on the web... might be useful for anyone wants to buy something from Japan

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    Smile some funny engrish tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhuanh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    Japanese MC shop with English interface for ordering... http://mch.in.arena.ne.jp/index.htm

    Just found this on the web... might be useful for anyone wants to buy something from Japan

    WOOOO.............
    So much cheaper than the shop .... so why buy bikes from the shop here??

    Whats the different between buying a bike from this site and buying from the NZ shop??? I mean do we have to do the Licensing & registration balabalba........??

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    Yeah you have VIN costs. Mine got imported.

    Will probably just import a 400cc + from Japan when I get my full licence.

    Edit: There is a low mileage VFR400 there which is looking pretty nice. But 338000Yen isn't too impressive

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny
    WOOOO.............
    So much cheaper than the shop .... so why buy bikes from the shop here??

    Whats the different between buying a bike from this site and buying from the NZ shop??? I mean do we have to do the Licensing & registration balabalba........??
    Companys such as spectrum ( listed here on this forum) will ship to your door ..you buy direct from the auction here in Japan and they garrentee and ship to your door ....for not a lot more ,,,

    There a few doing it now

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    do you need VIN for 49cc mopeds?

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    ouch ikula

    Quote Originally Posted by campbellluke
    Yeah you have VIN costs. Mine got imported.

    Will probably just import a 400cc + from Japan when I get my full licence.

    Edit: There is a low mileage VFR400 there which is looking pretty nice. But 338000Yen isn't too impressive
    They are popular here and that tends to be the asking price ,,,

    eg
    http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/73145249

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge
    Companys such as spectrum ( listed here on this forum) will ship to your door ..you buy direct from the auction here in Japan and they garrentee and ship to your door ....for not a lot more ,,,

    There a few doing it now

    Stephen
    Thanks Stephen
    So they will take care VIN (what is VIN stand for??) for you??
    You mean go to Spectrum browing tho their PC which link to Japanese Aution and choose what you like??

    Sorry a lot of dumb question but thank you for helping out answer it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    Japanese MC shop with English interface for ordering... http://mch.in.arena.ne.jp/index.htm

    Just found this on the web... might be useful for anyone wants to buy something from Japan
    OH MY GOD!!!
    SPARE PARTS FOR MY BALIUS! And mounds of them too!

    Thanks Zapf!

    Now, to go ask some favours from my Japanese reading friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny
    Thanks Stephen
    So they will take care VIN (what is VIN stand for??) for you??
    You mean go to Spectrum browing tho their PC which link to Japanese Aution and choose what you like??

    Sorry a lot of dumb question but thank you for helping out answer it!!
    Just send them and Email... I know how much they make on each bike and it isnt much
    But yes there a few companies doing it , I know spectrum and they ship quite a few containers to NZ .. I was reminded of them as I saw the link here on this site ...
    The web site I think you ( when you want to purchase a bike are given a pass word so that u can bid on your own vehicle ...or send then a limit ..

    I know the auction they buy from and a lot of the dealers in NZ buy from the same place ....and the grading system and the checks in this place are good .....

    Stephen

    No I dont think they do vin ( Vehicle Identification number) but the bike from Japan should uite happily meet nz standards ( might be wrong on that ) and the last one I did a few years ago was just amatter of taking it on a trailer to the wof place and them pop riviting a plate on the bike ,,,after u paid 250 odd dollars

    It was quite easy to do
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