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As many of you know or maybe dont know im now exporting directly out of japan.

Im still doing the private sector and now im offering it free so now there are no extra fees no charges like $1100 like other are still doing.

please if you want more info or are considering importing to australia a new japanese import i have had 100% sucess rate before never had a bad buy as a broker to private i assure all the cars for private sector are what i say that are and allways give 1st hand servise when possible.

feel free to ask or make and enquiry [email protected]

you will find all the updated information on my website

cheers,

Interesting. Will you be importing parts as well or the unregisterable race cars? Eg, cars that look like pretty ordinary everyday skylines but for some reason cannot be registered (race or rally)?

OK ive started the new stock page its still under construction but its a start please have a look around and if you like add yourself to our members mailing list

stock list http://www.directimported.com.au/vehicles.php

mailing list http://www.directimported.com.au/members.php

cheers



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