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Is mytrading.org/mark hocking still in business because his website has no contact information and it is just one large advertising bill board for crap.

Given his reputation for honesty shouldn't this guy be still around? If so how can i contact him?

I tried to dial 0011819015176677 (which was given by drift on this forum) about 20 times over the last 3 days but it just rings out and the last post about someone buying a car off him is about 6 months old.

Much appreciated if someone can provide a reliable method for contacting him.

Much appreciated if someone can provide a reliable method for contacting him.

PM me your contact details and I will get on the BAT PHONE bat-phone-thumb-75x75-2906.jpg and pass your info on to him, Mark has personal reasons as to why his phone rings out. Even not knowing this their is still no reason why you have to make statements like "his website has no contact information and it is just one large advertising bill board for crap" or "Given his reputation for honesty shouldn't this guy be still around".

If you emailed questions to me like what you post on the forum I would ignore them as the answer to every question about importing be it the answer itself or links to were you will find the answer is on this forum!.

Find the car you want locally (I have on my last 3) or just do what I said first time buy a Falcon or Commodore.

People can contact Mark in AUS on 0421 011 054 and his email address is [email protected] Marks web site was lost and got snapped up by some US company.

He will be back in Japan very soon buying cars as usual.

does he have a website to see cars available??

So other people know Mark is the person in Japan you deal directly with (no middle man) when purchasing an import, including inspecting the cars at auction, purchasing and oganising the shipping in Japan.

Mark finds the car you want emailing you info and auction reports then inspects the car personally before bidding for you.

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