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If push comes to shove, I'll buy it from CV and ship it to you.
DM me if you don't find a better option.
Thanks Omaha, if I can't get anything that's not made in China, then that's a really great offer. I can pay you via PayPal if you can get me a quote on USD. Thanks
WFLNHB website says they are a "Profession Auto Parts Factory" with an address in Shandong China. Finest Chinese quality right there.
Try emailing CV Performance. Their website says they ship overseas if you pay with PayPal.
Thanks for the heads up.
I've tried emailing CVP several times. Even paying with PayPal they don't seem bothered to do any shipping to Australia. They haven't even replied to the 5 emails I've already sent regarding jets, needles and rebuild kits - so I ended up with a genuine James rebuild kit. Has anything except the diaphragm - which just happened to be the part that got damaged.
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