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Imports 101 have their new site up and running.

www.imports101.com.au

Good guys ,used to be Global motor works.

These guys are about to be an SAUWA supporter.

I like the web design work.....looks nice and simple to use and very corporate....

And cool at the same time.......

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Imports101 do the compliancing when the car arrives. Its a one stop service. They have a lot of experience in that area, being around since before RAWS came in and are now Quality Assured. Danny also runs a business that modify's cars, thats how I first met him.

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MirKz, when looking at a car click the cost calculator, that will show u the total cost, the price they have showing under the cars is just to get the car landed in Perth, then u have to add on Rego, Compliance etc

depending on the yr of the car compliance starts at around 2k and go up to 5k

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huhuuh

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T (4 Door)

2000, 118000 kms, $18,450

what the a turbo for $18K this is off their stock page so I'm taking it that its already in the country and complied?????

and theres

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t

1995, 14000 kms, $9,770

14,000Kms???????? i have the same car and i paid 20K for it and they are still selling for 20K

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JXL, the $9k R33 clearly has an accident history and visible blemishes, which you can see if you sign up and click the car for extra info. As 13_devil said, the stock page shows cars they *can* import and comply, not cars that are in the country.

Theres no point complaining about used cars getting cheaper. Its a fact of life :P

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