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just to bump this thread back on track so far weve got melville motor imports and Extreme Machines...

anywhere else worth looking at for supras? unfortunately all the people i know or have heard of specialise in nissans. isnt there a toyota specialist in perth anywhere??

adam,

I know alot of importers and most have already used there plate allocation under the old scheme, and currently only 3 people are registered under the new one. The RAWS is going to make cars harder to get, and more expensive.

See'ya:burnout:

Yeah, alot of people that have gone through brokers are experiencing massive delays in getting there cars, so it is not for the faint hearted.

There should be a few locally for sale, but with the new rules then the price will likely rise soon.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by adam 32

No im not buying one

a mate of mine is lookin for one, preferably black and aero top for around the $30,000 mark. are there any reliable suppliers in perth?

Downunderautos oxford st leederville or Statewide autos same street ar both ok to deal with just avoid Kevin at downunder as he sells his own cars out of there yard and you MAY run into dramas there . but as for warrenty stuff and service i couldnt be happyier with them both for my car (down under) and my sons 180 (statewide)

Adam

Theres a place in Wangara..... cant remeber the guys or businesses name.... specialises is Soares and Toyotas....

I nearly bought a sourer off him but decided to get the skyline.

I think there called

Distinctive Auto Importers(not quite sure)

One guy owns and runs this business out of a industrial unit. Looks like a performance shop but instead of tools and sh*t, full of soarers, supras, rims for toyotas, toyota stuff.....

Well worth checking him out.

Daniel (PS sorry Paul and i ruined your thread.....:-))

righto people stop whoring in places other than the whorethread.

keep to the topic.

Paul this goes doubly for you.

And if you want to pass on a bad experience from a company say you've had bad dealings, and that you can inform people via pm.

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