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Hi everyone, my cousin wants to purchase an S15 at TGS Performance and i was wondering if anyone has had good to say about them? Are they a dodgy dealer?

Ive searched through other threads etc. and i cant find enough information. Your help is much appreciated :banana:

Feel free to pm me.

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went there looking for supras - was taking my time with looking at the na and twin turbo....

the guy said "why are you looking for so long, there is nothing wrong with them!" then asked me what I wanted and i said i was in the market for NA, and he goes "then why are you looking at the twin turbo? you shouldnt be looking at hte twin turbo"

dont know what that was about - so i left in a hurry :banana:

just like buying any car, have it checked out by a panel beater or state roads before buying. read this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...ts-t234895.html to give you a better idea.

I gota family friend who worked at TGS Performance.

He does a very good job. So good service is what I can say.

Also I think they are dealing with USA Ford Mustangs along with JDM cars.

I gota family friend who worked at TGS Performance.

He does a very good job. So good service is what I can say.

Also I think they are dealing with USA Ford Mustangs along with JDM cars.

and boats 2

My and ex and I had a similar experience to eMsta when we were lookin for a JDM S15 for her. Talking to us like we were complete idiots and like we had no idea. Also seemed quite pushy too. So yeah we left, didnt bother coming back, despite being genuinely interested in one that they were selling...fully optioned too! Shame... :rolleyes:

YUP .. Boats are filthy cheap in Japan, alot tend to be sold to america , but on saying there cheap, they generally need a major clean on the hull.. re-fibreglassing and a paint (not cheap)

went there quite a few times when my mate was looking for an S15, guy was really nice, helpful etc. who was the one that was being a dick to you guys? the younger guy (30 something?) wog bloke, or the older guy (think its his dad?)

was an older looking guy actually VB. He didnt know that I had been researching supras for 2 years, but thought that if I was looking at an NA, i should be only looking at that, and not the twin turbos....but then again, most people think that i am a 20 year old these days (when infact I am 27) - maybe he thought i was 15, when infact I was 23 or something :ninja:

their cars do look clean though....

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