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I am a first time importer and i am after a Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t.

I am just wondering who should i go through to get a good price and service and that will go through the steps of getting a car imported.

I would like get some advice on should i buy the car imported or not

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i went through imports101... give danny a call...

as for importing or not... if you can find the car you like in perth for the price you want then buy it here, if not then take a chance and time to import one. for some people test driving beats looking at pictures... personally i had a good experience with importing but dunno about others... you can mail me on japaneseconnection@gmail.com if you got more questions...

masahiro

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