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Old 01-17-06, 02:53 AM
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Has anyone heard of this company? Or FEED, SONIC, or AFFLUX. They sell various parts for FD and FC but mostly for FD. This is a company in Japan. I might be working with them to sell here in America, but i want to know how high the demand would be first. They offer products such as engine management systems, clutches, LSD, various exterior parts, Exhaust, intakes, turbos and a lot of other stuff. please give feed back on this. Thank you
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i think everyone here has heard of them ^_^

well i know i wouldnt mind a bunch of stuff from them haha
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I'm new to the world of 7's and i've def. heard of them. I have an 88 Turbo II and would love to get my hands on some pieces for my car from that company.
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they sell hot **** man, dude...GO FOR IT!
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their engine management system is a pre-tuned pfc - outside of japan, there is very low demand for this sort of product.

their bodykits, unfortunately, have been illegally copied by US workshops - and few people want to pay the high prices for the original

their prices are very high by japanese standards, and often terrifying by US standards

other than that - they are, IMO, in the 'top three' of japanese aftermarket FD tuners (the other two being amemiya and knight sports).

not trying to scare you off - just giving you a heads up.

also - there are quite a few japanese residents, myself included, who sell on fujita parts already - so make sure you are getting a real distributer deal (to make yourself competitive).

good luck!
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Originally Posted by DaiOni
their engine management system is a pre-tuned pfc - outside of japan, there is very low demand for this sort of product.

their bodykits, unfortunately, have been illegally copied by US workshops - and few people want to pay the high prices for the original

their prices are very high by japanese standards, and often terrifying by US standards

other than that - they are, IMO, in the 'top three' of japanese aftermarket FD tuners (the other two being amemiya and knight sports).

not trying to scare you off - just giving you a heads up.

also - there are quite a few japanese residents, myself included, who sell on fujita parts already - so make sure you are getting a real distributer deal (to make yourself competitive).

good luck!
After some research, yes, it does look like they are popular/well known. And yes i did notice some of their prices are a bit high. I will talk to them about that. If i do go through with it, I'm not sure when, ill be sure to let this board first to know about it. Oh and I think Fujita is the sister company of Amemiya. thanks for the advice.
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Well, If you didn't know who they are and coming on here to get info, I say no. Also you're not even in the main land. Shipping from Hawaii will be quite expensive... especially shipping large parts like body kits.

Also there are few companies that already import parts from those companies.
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Originally Posted by herblenny
Well, If you didn't know who they are and coming on here to get info, I say no. Also you're not even in the main land. Shipping from Hawaii will be quite expensive... especially shipping large parts like body kits.

Also there are few companies that already import parts from those companies.
Well I'm sure itll be shipped direct from Japan so it wont be as expensive as shipping from Japan to Hawaii to mainland. I heard something else, but could you show me sites that also import parts from Fujita? thanks
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by friday I will have more information so i will get back to this thread then with updates. Thanks
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Originally Posted by mvproductions
but could you show me sites that also import parts from Fujita? thanks
http://www.rotaryextreme.com/feed.html
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Originally Posted by mvproductions
Well I'm sure itll be shipped direct from Japan so it wont be as expensive as shipping from Japan to Hawaii to mainland. I heard something else, but could you show me sites that also import parts from Fujita? thanks
Unless you are getting an awesome deal on these parts, you are not going to beat someone shipping from Japan straight to the mainland.

Also, Corksport could get Feed parts.
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Originally Posted by herblenny
Unless you are getting an awesome deal on these parts, you are not going to beat someone shipping from Japan straight to the mainland.

Also, Corksport could get Feed parts.
Thats what i meant, straight from Japan to mainland.
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since we are on FEED, did anyone manage to get any pix of their new widebody from TAS? Everyone I talked to on this board said they missed their car, bc it was tucked away in a corner. . . ?? I'll keep on searchin this forum just in case, but every search for feed and widebody yield their older widebody. thanks in advance!
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there's a thread on it.
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Originally Posted by RedR1
since we are on FEED, did anyone manage to get any pix of their new widebody from TAS? Everyone I talked to on this board said they missed their car, bc it was tucked away in a corner. . . ?? I'll keep on searchin this forum just in case, but every search for feed and widebody yield their older widebody. thanks in advance!

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/new-fujita-eng-wide-kit-tas-06-a-499172/
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