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<blockquote data-quote="IAPPO" data-source="post: 179467" data-attributes="member: 2108"><p>Yes it is a Nissin. I've cheked on ebay before getting through the trouble of cleaning it and I found more than a few ones. The cheapest are coming from the US at around 30€, to which you need to add another 30€ for shipping and unknown fee at the border. Over here it works like this: the thing gets to the border with a document from the seller stating how much it is worth. They normally add 20% to that price in taxes. If they don't believe what's written on there, they give it a value and tax you on what they think it's worth. So you never really know how much you'll spend.</p><p>In Europe I could only find things somewhere north of 180€.</p><p>The way I did it I only spent a coffee for the guy who's put it on the lathe.</p><p></p><p>ps sorry if my previous post sounded rude, didn't mean to</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IAPPO, post: 179467, member: 2108"] Yes it is a Nissin. I've cheked on ebay before getting through the trouble of cleaning it and I found more than a few ones. The cheapest are coming from the US at around 30€, to which you need to add another 30€ for shipping and unknown fee at the border. Over here it works like this: the thing gets to the border with a document from the seller stating how much it is worth. They normally add 20% to that price in taxes. If they don't believe what's written on there, they give it a value and tax you on what they think it's worth. So you never really know how much you'll spend. In Europe I could only find things somewhere north of 180€. The way I did it I only spent a coffee for the guy who's put it on the lathe. ps sorry if my previous post sounded rude, didn't mean to [/QUOTE]
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