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  • 2 weeks later...
I can recommend the second & third businesses on that list.

I'll support the first on the list. My second import thru pms arrives tomorrow on K lines EIJIN.Fingers and everything else crossed. Getting a car imported is a bit of a lottery re damage and/or theft but most seem to arrive OK.

I used PhoenixImports Australia, http://www.phoeniximportsaustralia.com/, Az is very honest and straight forward to deal with.

I'm still awaiting my car to arrive in Australia, it leaves Japan on Saturday 31/3/2007, once its arrived I can give some more useful feedback on the car itself :P

Regards,

Gareth

www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au

Hey man I have bought 2 series 2 gts - t's from joel at aussie... Its now called excite autos.

He doesn't just pick the cars online or anything he has them inspected by family in japan before they even leave the docks

The site isn't that flash but check out his workshop at castle hill..

The stock list on the site isn't updated that regularly either so call him hes always got nice cars coming in.

Tell him steve with the black gts-t gave you his number on here...

Try SSPI-- Compliance work shop in sydney..

They can also help you import vechiles!!

www.sspi.com.au

any broken links or images please pm me and i will fix it..

Also they get ppl over there to check cars before bringing them in.. Only grade 4 and higher..

Cheers mate..

  • 3 weeks later...
www.kobecars.com

buyer for prestige etc

cut out the middle man

+1 for kobecars, collected my baby on friday. they were soo friendly and helpful. everything has gone soo smoothly and the car is fantastic!!!!!

what more can i say....

+1 for kobecars, collected my baby on friday. they were soo friendly and helpful. everything has gone soo smoothly and the car is fantastic!!!!!

what more can i say....

If you want an import

Speak to

nick @ Brisbane unique Cars tell him Ben Sent you.. he will do you a great deal.. he can get just imported cars from the warf.. EG my car

i bought it with 48000 km immaculate condition accept for a little paint on the front bumper.. nice examples of cars!!

check out his website www.brisbaneuniquecars.com

You can actually see the car before you buy it... not as cheap but gaurenteed good cars...

Try SSPI-- Compliance work shop in sydney..

They can also help you import vechiles!!

www.sspi.com.au

any broken links or images please pm me and i will fix it..

Also they get ppl over there to check cars before bringing them in.. Only grade 4 and higher..

Cheers mate..

Another vote for SouthSide Performance Imports. Bought my R33 S2 Sedan through them. Chris and Bettina were great to deal with.

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