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hello, just looking for any feedback on king buyer in Chiba, especially from people who have had any dealings with them, have found a vehicle on their site that i am thinking of importing to australia however just wanted to find out first if they are a respected company in japan, i have been told their prices are generally a little more expensive and the vehicle i am looking at probably does fit that measure, any feedback positive or negative would be appreciated, cheers guys!

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I wouldn't go by king buyer's website either, for some stupid reason the cars they list are usually sold by the time you get a response out of them. They also have a fair few hidden costs when buying stuff. They make their cars look good to the newbies and everyone has a toss over their pics, and they speak good english, but they hardly ever list a decent car with a decent price that's still available by the time the regular public see it on the website. They do send out cars a couple of weeks before hand to import agents n stuff though.

We've imported 2 cars I think for our clients because they were adament they wanted "king buyer cars with goodies" but we prefer to avoid them.

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