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Has anybody bought import Skyline from Nagoya Motors? If so do u find it reliable? from its website, it seems to me that it's interesting dealer to buy import car, but I need some feedback, ideas from anyone who has experience with this dealer. Or can u suggest any other reliable dealers to buy Skyline from?

Thanks

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Has anybody bought import Skyline from Nagoya Motors? If so do u find it reliable? from its website, it seems to me that it's interesting dealer to buy import car, but I need some feedback, ideas from anyone who has experience with this dealer. Or can u suggest any other reliable dealers to buy Skyline from?

Thanks

imports101... but the are in WA.... www.imports101.com

bought my car off of a private importer based in Hornsby :blush:

referred a mate who is now buying a 34 from there as well...

I have no idea where you are based, but these guys are straight shooters and do a wonderful price as importing cars isnt where all their money comes from... they only do a few a year for people they know and only ask for about 2k on top for their trouble... where other places charge about 15k...

if you want more info, PM me :)

i looked at a car from nagoya motors did not match the specs they gave..

didnt seem like the most trust worthy people..

you would be alot better off going to a place where they have a good reputation to uphold.. j-spec, japlink any well known dealers

hey there mate.. i bought mine from japlink motor at haberfield..

great bunch of guys.. only thing they didn't do is that they didn't buy back de rims when they said they would when i bought my car.. other than that.. TOP BLOKES

when i had an accident... anthony(top top top bloke) organised me to have my car fixed.. both front at back at de cost of the quote (@ 2 panel beaters) of just de back. my radiator fan broke.. mike de mechanic fixed it for me.. for just 55 bucks.. he's nice too.. sammy de boss is friendly (talk to him about asian chicks =P)

okie other thing weird is that after a service with them..a problem i had before, which was fixed by tunehouse , came back..so i'm not terribly sure about the car servicing thing tho..

this is my history with them.. hope u can see that they are a great bunch of guys.. altho u still have to talk price with them, their 3 year warranty is attractive too.. haha sounds like i work for them..but i don't =)

happy searching mate!!!

edit: to show u how proper they are, when i wanted to service my car, sammy de boss actually ask me whether i'm sure as i'm 1000km early, this is his exact words "are you sure, i don't want you to waste your money' ..other places would take my money n just do de service.. no questions asked..

cheers

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