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I would definatley have to say that the treatment at Fuji Motorsport is second to none. I had been looking around for a Skyline for a while and were disappointed with the customer service we had received elsewhere. We were ready to invest in a R33 elsewhere but changed our mind due to the "salesmen" attitude of the place. We knew that after we drove out we were never going to get help from them if we needed it.

When we approached Fuji Motorsport we were sure we would be in for the same type of treatment. Boy were we wrong - the treatment we received from the guys was A++ Class. Not only were they professional but they actually cared about us as people. Everyone was so friendly and nice that they made us feel at home. THe Line is perfect. It has orignal & authentic japanese woven car mats and every single detail you can think of says "Skyline" on it. We are very impressed with the quality that Fuji Motorsports delivered to us.

They are very understanding and will never have any hesitation reccomending them to anyone.

www.fujimotorsport.com.au

Speak to Lachlan :sick:

The service and ride are so good i just had to give them a plug

s1kr33

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I can agree with you there as i bought my GTR from them in february. There were a few things that i wanted done to the car before i bought it and they did this no problem.

I would definatley have to say that the treatment at Fuji Motorsport is second to none. My wife and had been looking around for a Skyline for a while and were disappointed with the customer service we had received elsewhere. We were ready to invest in a R33 elsewhere but changed our mind due to the "salesmen" attitude of the place. We knew that after we drove out we were never going to get help from them if we needed it.

When we approached Fuji Motorsport we were sure we would be in for the same type of treatment. Boy were we wrong - the treatment we received from the guys was A++ Class. Not only were they professional but they actually cared about us as people. Everyone was so friendly and nice that they made us feel at home. THe Line is perfect. It has orignal & authentic japanese woven car mats and every single detail you can think of says "Skyline" on it. We are very impressed with the quality that Fuji Motorsports delivered to us.

They are very understanding and will never have any hesitation reccomending them to anyone.

www.fujimotorsport.com.au

Speak to Lachlan :(

The service and ride are so good i just had to give them a plug

s1kr33

+1 for fuji... ididnt buy anything from them, but i went with my mate wen he bought his 180 and the guy there made me want to buy a gtr. (b4 wen i didnt have mine now lol) but yeah top blokes at that place highly recommend.

my mate even had problems with his clutch a few days after he took it home.. even tho he bought the car with no warranty they fixed it for him for free :)

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