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Old July 12th 04, 08:59 PM
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consider buying a used one from a reliable person or source and put
the savings into shipping. I have bought and sold receivers to
countries all over the world including australia, bew zealand, a
island in the sound atlantic, japan and a few others



"Mark McCarthy" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I'm contemplating importing an NRD-545 into New Zealand.

Anybody ever done anything like this before? JRC have offered to do this via
a Tokyo-based distributor. Any warranty issues mean I have to ship the unit
to Tokyo, at their expense.

Can't see any other options as US-based retailers either won't ship to NZ or
attach a premium. And there's no guarantee they can do any better with
regard to warranty coverage either.

Any thoughts, experiences?

Mark.

 
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