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Thx guys for feed back....this is what SAU is about :)

Another question, some names of importers (not just acting 3rd parties) that have RAWS on 32's? Once again any info appreciated.

KL

  • 3 weeks later...
jsa is somewhere in preston i think.

which dealer are you talking about 180sx_luva?

Are they on scorsby road?

do not touch them, very very dodgy dealer, I think they are on Bell St or Bell Rd Preston

I was there yesterday... never ever going back . There prices are crap, im currently in the market for a nissan skyline or a silvia... just recently sold my car. I was thinking of going through pheoxnix imports and Jspec , i heard they r pretty good.

anybody tried prestige motorsport ?? they got a lot in Nissan and cheap too...also they seem to be one of very few importers that have an ABN and dealers licence number. you would be surprised just how many of these importers have no abn..Sorry but if i am gonna blow 15-20 grand on a car I want the security of dealing with somebody thats professional. I will be speaking to them very shortly about an R32 GTR...anybody got any feedback on them ?

hehe the running joke is that if you got a JSA car and scratched the paint, you'd get about 5 to 10 layers of totally different colours. I used to live around the corner from them, and each time I drove past them I'd realise that Nissan, Toyota, Mazda and Mitsubishi ALL have the exact same colour options on their cars.

  • 3 weeks later...
anybody tried prestige motorsport ?? they got a lot in Nissan and cheap too...also they seem to be one of very few importers that have an ABN and dealers licence number. you would be surprised just how many of these importers have no abn..Sorry but if i am gonna blow 15-20 grand on a car I want the security of dealing with somebody thats professional. I will be speaking to them very shortly about an R32 GTR...anybody got any feedback on them ?

one of my mates went through them he said they are the best in the industry

Worth checking out SSV in Oakleigh (cnr Princes and Huntingdale) They also have an importing service as well as a range of cars at the yard.

Also check on ns.com, there's a couple of melbourne based importers on there.

hey i live in alice i bought my r34 gtt from jsa for 30 gs it came with full 3 inch hks exaust system i locked diff a front mount intercooler but i had few probs with them my bumbers got crackes all over it my brake roters a glazed badley and the oils in the car wouldent even class as oil but over all it wasent to bad the body is dead straight and the paint work is great and im a spray painter

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