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so you take $1000 like everyone else (jspec-prest) but you think starting out you can get better discounts on complaince then them in buisness for yrs hmmm!

I require $1000 deposit before bidding, of that $1000, $500 is my fee and $500 is my partners fee.

Feel free to pick any any other brokers cars on their stocklist and ill work out my price how much i can get car landed and complianced for.

Anyone of those cars on my list you will save over $2000 buying from me.

My brother is looking around for an import at the moment. He's wanting to get something for under $8000, good condition and would prefer non-turbo because of insurance. What sort of cars could you get for that sort of money.

hey mate, read my signature, i got a 33 non turbo for sale, $11k excelent condition, complied, and u dont have 2 wait 6 weeks!! take look

so you take $1000 like everyone else (jspec-prest) but you think starting out you can get better discounts on complaince then them in buisness for yrs hmmm!

what are you trying to say? i didnt just started out and yes i know i can get better prices because i have already done it all and have a few R33s at home just complianced. If you want the best prices PM me.

hey mate, read my signature, i got a 33 non turbo for sale, $11k excelent condition, complied, and u dont have 2 wait 6 weeks!! take look

sounds good, go for it! but if you can wait 3 months its a saving of $3000 or buy a spec 2 5sp for that same price :)

If you cant wait to import a car, i have an R33 GTST 5sp in black for only $10900 with 3 months rego, stamp duty paid and ready to drive away. PM me if you want to arrange inspection.

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The only non turbo car i can think of for 8k is an r33, thats the best you can do with 8k and a non turbo car.

The only non turbo car i can think of for 8k is an r33, thats the best you can do with 8k and a non turbo car.

How about a really good stock NA or turbo 32, what do those go for, coupe?

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there are some nice R32 GTST 5SP for around $8000 landed and complianced.

The only non turbo car i can think of for 8k is an r33, thats the best you can do with 8k and a non turbo car.

How about a really good stock NA or turbo 32, what do those go for, coupe?

popeye, maybe you should post sample pics in this thread. Im curious to see what the conditions of the skylines (gts-t and gtr) and the supras (RZ) are.....

there are some examples on 2nd page, if your serious about importing feel free to PM me what your looking for and your budget and ill send some examples suitable to your budget. Leave an email address too so i can send it to that.

popeye, maybe you should post sample pics in this thread. Im curious to see what the conditions of the skylines (gts-t and gtr) and the supras (RZ) are.....

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