Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Sorry about making another thread about importers, I tried the search engine but couldn't find any information on this business.

To make it short, i'm getting very close to purchasing a car and would like know how this company rates, and if anyone has bought anything from them? Are they reliable?

THanks!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/153492-jap-parts-wa-company/
Share on other sites

Is that that place on Albany Hwy? I test drove a supra there once.. stock 2JZ turbo manual with a bodykit.. he wanted 45k.. noway the kit was worth 15k O_o then when I went looking for my 32 he tried to sell be some overpriced panel damaged and faded non turbo.

Raheem and Jap Parts Plus are the same thing. Raheem imports the cars and Jap Parts Plus complies them, cause they have the licence to do so.

And i have to agree with Dsturbd about the quality of these cars that they import.

gazza750 i have had the same problem with them being able to get any part, but they do have clear tail lights for 180's :P

maybe just buy already on the ground? there's god knows how many skylines than you can see, drive, touch and get a workshop to look over for you before the purchase around in WA at the moment - unless you are looking for something rare?

I’m currently looking at getting my next import (ZJX) through C-Red, as they not only import and comply, but provide QUALITY modification work. Very impressed with the level of workmanship on what they turn out, no ‘backyard importer’ styles here.

no problems what so ever with autoworx and also no problems with j-spec.

auto japan also wanted an arm and a leg for a 300zx i looked at ages ago..

i pointed out all the faded rubber and paint.. i got "they are all like that.. you wont find better than this" LOSER!!

Raheem and Jap Parts Plus are the same thing. Raheem imports the cars and Jap Parts Plus complies them, cause they have the licence to do so.

And i have to agree with Dsturbd about the quality of these cars that they import.

gazza750 i have had the same problem with them being able to get any part, but they do have clear tail lights for 180's :laugh:

They are not the same thing in any way what so ever, Jap Parts is an individual bussiness in it self so dont post what you assume, Raj complies a lot of cars for a lot of different bussiness and personal importers.

If it was easy to stock every part everybody wanted they would, if their is no GTR 1/2 cuts in town how can someone sell a part off it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
    • The fact that US/JDM plates actually fit the skyline bumpers properly is a big, big thing for me as they are the correct dimensions. Annoyingly you can't opt for a normal plate (or plate combination) in that size. You have to make up your own one, and at that point you'd still know it wasn't randomly assigned. 
    • Well, really, that's any ECU, because it's not so much the ECU that the tuner connects to, but a laptop that's connected to the ECU. You have to have the tuning software installed locally. The "remote" part is essentially just remote desktop (RDP) or VNC type access. Nevertheless, if you're looking to upgrade, then you're immediately in the Haltech/Link territory, both of which can be done by any number of competent tuners here in Oz. But without a dyno, you'll definitely also need a wideband O2 sensor fitted, and you'll probably be relying on "auto" tuning a bit, where you drive it around under various loads and then apply the corrections that the ECU learns (basically applying the fuel trims that the ECU has to do to correct the mixtures). Tuning the timing is a little harder. It can be difficult to trust the old OEM knock sensors on RBs, so it is definitely best to have someone who knows what they're listening for, with knock ears (a piezo microphone connected to the engine, and and little amp and headphones so the listener can hear the angry men with hammers who live in the engine). That is more difficult to do remotely, and I suspect the only sane way is to be quite conservative on timing. But that's OK. You're probably waaaaay better off with conservative timing where you are. What is the fuel situation? 98RON available? Or low grade jungle juice?
    • I see your point, I didn't think too deep into it, was purely focused on the price. There's no bad blood between myself and GSM, they acknowledged the price was cheaper else where and at the time couldn't match it. 
×
×
  • Create New...