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just want to post up a huge thank you to alex at nagoya

they are great to deal with so if you are looking for a

good quality import check them out

picked up my v35 yesterday :banana:

I,ll second that got my 33GTR from them, good guys to deal with. gave me a great trade in and no BS! :thumbsup:

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I can't vouch for the service, but while I was looking for my GTV, I went into the yard at Nagoya ( and workshop ) and had a "GOOD" look around with Alex's counterpart ( Alex was out ) and all I can say is..... :thumbsup:

And since I'm not allowed to say anything bad about anyone on a public forum, re-arange the followng words to create the correct sentance: back. odo's All blatently wound were cars :banana:

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I can't vouch for the service, but while I was looking for my GTV, I went into the yard at Nagoya ( and workshop ) and had a "GOOD" look around with Alex's counterpart ( Alex was out ) and all I can say is..... :thumbsup:

And since I'm not allowed to say anything bad about anyone on a public forum, re-arange the followng words to create the correct sentance: back. odo's All blatently wound were cars :banana:

I have heard the same..

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I have bought 4 cars from Nagoya - all have been extremely honest sales.

Alex is one of the nicest people i have ever met.

Alex has done so much for me and i'll stick up for him whenever i can..

i agree, bought me 33 from him and he was great i will deffenatly go back to him for my next car too.

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Well maybe he's cleaned up his act since I was there. Sure sounds like it from what you guys are saying.

When I was there I saw cars with rust, oil leaks, faded paint, faded interiors, repaired accident damage etc etc showing 64,000km. :(

One of the car's that I saw that day ( in that condition ) was purchased by someone on this forum. He had owned it for about 2 months when I next saw it, and it was all patched up and buffed up then, but it was easy to spot the issues since I knew where and what they were.

I guess at the end of the day, let the buyer beware ( no matter who you buy from ) :)

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before u go praising them. u might want to wait til you have owned the car for a bit longer then a day. cute little suprises take time to show themself lol. not saying this is the case for you. but i know many people who were full of praises for a certain turbo distributor on this forum, only to be damning the bloke few months later.

nontheless looks clean, and congratz with the buy :P

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i had a look at alex's shop aswell about 6 moths ago,,,, i decided not to get a car from him only coz i found a better car for a slightly cheaper price from joel in castle hill....... also i dont care what anyone says.....EVERY 2ND HAND JAP IMPORT HAS ITS ODOMETERS WOUND BACKWARDS!!!!! don't you wonder how a car with 66k KM has a brand new steering wheel, perfect seats, usually a replaced gear knob, yet the window buttons are always worn or the carpet on the door next to the arm rest has seen better days lol.....you cant avoid it so if it sounds good and looks straight and goes hard... thats all you can hope for.....

also my r33 was picked up with 66k Km on the dial..... for christ sake its a 96 model, 12 years old, that means 5,500km per year..... no way... japs that own their own car drive asmuch as we do over here in the cities and in 6 months im up to 75k KM already..... also the original owner wasted money on a full titanium 3.5 inch fujitsubo exhaust, rims, genuwine gtr front bar, expensive air filter and an expensive "but useless in australia soundsytem" but he only drove the car 66k in 12 years...... at the time i was looking for a new car, every dealer i saw had dodgey k's on them... all i could do was pick the best at the time and still to date no probs except a clutch upgrade....

thank god there such good cars

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