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the market is saturated with them. look local before importing. not to mention you can get a mechanical check a visual and a road worthy cert before you buy and that makes life easy. you know if you ship goes down you loose your car and $ lol but that has not happened yet but that is a risk.

Hey guys, i'm looking to import an R33 Skyline GTS, i've gone around several importers, scoping out what they offer etc etc.

Has anyone had any experiences with importers in Brisbane?

I'm looking to spend around $11,000...is this a realistic, no bull figure??

Cheers guys

Cartz

HI

i have bought a skyline from Carizma-international (melbourne). it is an import from japan. I payed $850 to bring it to Brisbane. The guy from Carizma told me car will be monday-tuesday. If u want i let you know how all deal went. David (guy from Carizma) sound very convenient by phone. I payed full amount before i even look at the car. Not becouse im stupid but my mother-in-law who is a judge in Sydney. Anyway i let you know about my experience.

cheers

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HI

i have bought a skyline from Carizma-international (melbourne). it is an import from japan. I payed $850 to bring it to Brisbane. The guy from Carizma told me car will be monday-tuesday. If u want i let you know how all deal went. David (guy from Carizma) sound very convenient by phone. I payed full amount before i even look at the car. Not becouse im stupid but my mother-in-law who is a judge in Sydney. Anyway i let you know about my experience.

cheers

Hey

How'd you go with your Carizma car? :P

thanks

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