I have search second hand parts for my mc18 from japanauctioncenter.com and found many list on there like pgm II, wire harnes, etc. I found that the price is significantly lower than any supplier in my local area.
But, I had bad experience for picking some goods overseas, I have scammed ones by seller from ali***a, so I will never spend money for nothing again .
Does nobody has bought from japanauctioncenter.com?
I want to buy some and shipped to my home country (indonesia).
Hi Mate
I buy a lot of stuff of japanauctions I have had no problems at all with them . Just be carful of what u buy make shore there are good pics and you know they work
nsrdownunder wrote:Hi Mate
I buy a lot of stuff of japanauctions I have had no problems at all with them . Just be carful of what u buy make shore there are good pics and you know they work
okay thanks for your info , what about shipment? Is it okay and takes how much relatively?
Shipment is OK the worst thing is it has to be sent to japanauctions then sent to you
A idea of cost if i buy a oil pump for 2000yen = $20australia it will end up costing $60 - $70 australian with fees and shipping
Perhaps look at one of the other proxy bidding companies that have an English user interface (or other preferred language). There are a couple. Pays to shop around too, some of them are more expensive than others.
Middo wrote:Perhaps look at one of the other proxy bidding companies that have an English user interface (or other preferred language). There are a couple. Pays to shop around too, some of them are more expensive than others.
Thing is they still don't list the full amount - the search engine is running on their search words (pull down option of what bike and parts to look for)
I have one for putting on my website so folks can select the part they want in English (or a dozen other languages) even with the description text translated.
However I want them to add more search terms and also try and change the translator they use as it doesnt understand Japanese syntax and lots of parts come up as saying it's OK when they aren't - a very clever ploy by Spongebob to put OK into his listings as it makes all his parts look good (they are actually just saying it was removed from the bike OK)
Other seller will say item does not work but translatoer changes that into working item - I wonder how many duff parts have been shipped world wide because of that ! Oh and who would admit they spent big coin on crap ??
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