GODZILLA VS. THE GAS MONSTER

May 16, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Tempe, AZ- May 16, 2006- Rinkya Inc,, one of the pioneer Japan Shopping Services, today announced the expansion of their Car Parts Division.

In an effort to help customers around the globe do battle against rising gasoline prices, Rinkya President Heather Russell, stated that “the best way to save money on gas is to keep your car in tune and in shape. We decided that the way to help the International community save money was for Rinkya to increase our warehouse space in Tokyo to accommodate more car parts . While we have always catered to the car aficionado , Rinkya can now provide greater access for hard-to-find Japanese Car Parts on-line because we have the additional space.”

The most sought after car parts include anything for Honda, Mazda, Toyota,Nissan, and Subaru. The discerning buyer can choose to buy stock parts or aftermarket. The top ten most wanted car parts are rims, steering wheels, tail lights and headlights, suspensions, gauges, timing belts, intercoolers/radiators, computers, turbines/turbo boosters, and mufflers.

Rinkya does have strict rules regarding size and weight of car parts. For example, they will not ship cars, engines, bumpers, car seats, and other large items so it is important to read their car parts regulations and ask questions beforehand.

Many years ago Godzilla beat the Smog Monster. Today he will help Rinkya battle the Gas Monster.

Rinkya Inc is a leading service provider for Japan auctions, stores, and specialty websites.
The company’s U.S.A. headquarters are based in Tempe, Arizona with branch offices in California and New York. In Japan, Rinkya has offices located in Tokyo along with two large warehouses for customers’ inventory. The Japan branch has won several business awards from the Japanese Postal System and has been featured in several Japanese business magazines,

For Further Information Visit : www.rinkya.com
http://www.rinkya.com/car.php

Contact:
Elaine Gross,
Rinkya Inc.,
elaine@rinkya.com

(866) 970-4485;
fax (480)-970-4486