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Hi guys,

i'm from adelaide. I am looking for an import car from Jap. Is there any importer in Adelaide? as I search through internet websites are all interstate. Should I import through interstate and transport to adelaide? which way is cheaper? my budget is abit tight. And i heard that regency park is very strict.

I am now looking at presitagemotor and import101 as other members' recommended.

Cheers

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Jump onto Iron Chef imports....

He is based out of Adelaide and i have seen 1st hand some of the cars he has got and i know some people who have imported through him so i've really got to check out their cars!. Deff would go through him if i were importing!

Give Kristian a call and let him know what your looking for and he will be more than helpful in finding what your after within your budget...

http://www.ironchefimports.com/site/

or

0402 904 069 or 08 8265 2049

BTW what are you looking for?

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Jump onto Iron Chef imports....

He is based out of Adelaide and i have seen 1st hand some of the cars he has got and i know some people who have imported through him so i've really got to check out their cars!. Deff would go through him if i were importing!

Give Kristian a call and let him know what your looking for and he will be more than helpful in finding what your after within your budget...

http://www.ironchefimports.com/site/

or

0402 904 069 or 08 8265 2049

BTW what are you looking for?

I'm looking for a standard man. turbo R33, any colour( but not silver). all i concern is the price. i have around $10000. Cheers

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