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I'm really eager to start importing an r34 GT-T and J-Spec seem to offer a pretty good service. But I sent them an email a week ago and still got no response. Are they still in business?

Does anyone have any other reccomdations for importing? I called Kamikaze and they quoted about 26-27 for a 1998 R34 Skyline GT-T which seems a bit overpriced. I'm fairly certain it can be done for under 21-22 (including compliance).

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We certainly are here and working as hard as ever, unfortunately there are just too many emails coming in every day for us to answer them all quickly ... keep in mind that we always give priority to signed up clients who are actively looking for cars so they will get fast replies and some new enquiries will have to wait. ;)

Normally we will try to give priority to SAU members so please email us and advise that you are from SAU to be bumper to the top of the list. ;)

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We certainly are here and working as hard as ever, unfortunately there are just too many emails coming in every day for us to answer them all quickly ... keep in mind that we always give priority to signed up clients who are actively looking for cars so they will get fast replies and some new enquiries will have to wait. :D

Normally we will try to give priority to SAU members so please email us and advise that you are from SAU to be bumper to the top of the list. :down:

Was just pointed in the direction of this thread by a fellow member, I was wondering the same thing hehe.

I'll wait patiently for your reply Craig :/ I assume you'd do the emails in order of what you receive so mine will be after snoopy4eva.

Thanks!

Jason

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