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I have imported through Prestige Motorsport and have nothing but good things to say about Geoff saved a few grand too. UPI apparently have good prices however my mate got his R32 complianced there and they didnt even change the fuel filter despite saying they did...

I have imported through both, and had Dean at UPI compliance my cars both times.

Geoff at Prestige Motorsport was great.

But I cant speak highly enough of Dean at UPI.

Great service and REALLY knows his stuff about imports, and will always help out to get your car exactly how you want it.

Even organises to get it detailed, modded, tuned, transported to you, resprayed if needed, etc..... He does everything he can to satisfy a customer.

Id definately recommend UPI

They imported my R32 GTR, their service was the most professional importing service ive come across.

Importing cars requires complete trust in the importer, Dean is a fantastic honest guy!

Go UPI!, im importing my next GTR through them real soon!

Originally posted by Al

Has anyone got the web site for upi :(!

I have already been looking at Prestige.

http://www.upimports.com.au/

Another thumbs up for them. I got my car through UPI and I was extremely happy with their before and after service.

Originally posted by DJW

Id definately recommend UPI

They imported my R32 GTR, their service was the most professional importing service ive come across.

Importing cars requires complete trust in the importer, Dean is a fantastic honest guy!  

Go UPI!,  im importing my next GTR through them real soon!

im blushing now,thanks guys.

mr zac,

if we forgot the fuel filter,it was an oversight,ur mate is welcome to drop in anytime and we will fit one ,no probs

Originally posted by vspecv

im blushing now,thanks guys.

mr zac,

if we forgot the fuel filter,it was an oversight,ur mate is welcome to drop in anytime and we will fit one ,no probs

vspecv; If my mate was to buy his car off you (he lives in Perth) would it be ship directly to him or to you guy then him (the car he wants will be 15years old). Also can you guy install mods on the car?

Originally posted by Soulja

vspecv; If my mate was to buy his car off you (he lives in Perth) would it be ship directly to him or to you guy then him (the car he wants will be 15years old). Also can you guy install mods on the car?

we can do mods,although a 15yr old car would need to be delivered directly to the state in which it will be registered as the engineering process for 15yr old cars needs to be done in the state which it will be registered in.

Originally posted by vspecv

we can do mods,although a 15yr old car would need to be delivered directly to the state in which it will be registered as the engineering process for 15yr old cars needs to be done in the state which it will be registered in.

Will UPI arrage this or will my mate have to do it himself?

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