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Hi,

Yeah all the cars we buy ourselfs with our own money.

We try to keep 25-40 cars in stock at all times.

I will buy cars and import them wether they are sold or not. This puts a bit more pressure on me to make sure the cars are of good quality as my money is on the line.

I dont use dealers in Japan, I source straight from the auction floor, my business partner is my school friend Luke from NZ, he does most of the buying and he is at the Auto Auctions daily. We have all our car JEVIC inspected to ensure that all Kms on the cars are legit, check out the following link: http://www.jevic.co.jp/jevic_english/inspe...ces/index4.html the cars come with the paperwork to back this up.

I have a sold alot of cars in Australia to dealers and public buyers over the last 2 years, most come through the Trading Post and now the new web-site www.ozcarimports.com.

If you want any buyers numbers I am happy to provide them, but I always tell people to go check out some of the stock I have in Australia, drive it and theny ou can make up your own mind.

Any questions fire away.

Oz

Edited by OzCarImports

Hi guys , I've just bought a R34 4 door through Steve and he seems to be good bloke. They have been very helpful with a few things that happened to the car. Very easy to deal with, with all emails sent were replyed almost straight away.

Yep Oz Car Imports Highly Recommended :-)

Gday Steve

Thanks for the positive feedback guys.

I'll buy you a beer when I am back in Adelaide in a couple of weeks, maybe I shoud do a SA Skylines Ozcarimports.com shout some where??

Anyone interested?

Edited by OzCarImports
Thanks for the positive feedback guys.

I'll buy you a beer when I am back in Adelaide in a couple of weeks, maybe I shoud do a SA Skylines Ozcarimports.com shout some where??

Anyone interested?

hmmm now were talking free beer....

consider the legnum sold steve.

boot full of beer sounds awsome. hence buying a wagon....fit more in.

heres a pic of the aftermath of surgery.

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Dam roller door at home bit me.

long story but lets just say i was wrestling with a rachet to tension the spring in the centre of the door

and the rachet won!

im dynoing the 33 in the morning then i will head to work for a few hours,

but i want to try and get out to see the legnum by about 3:30

Dam roller door at home bit me.

long story but lets just say i was wrestling with a rachet to tension the spring in the centre of the door

and the rachet won!

im dynoing the 33 in the morning then i will head to work for a few hours,

but i want to try and get out to see the legnum by about 3:30

Mate your lucky you didnt loose the lot!

I let the guys know that you going to look at the legnum

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