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has any one used there service b4 either buying or importing im looking for a v35 they said they can give me direct auction access has any 1 ever used ther service or purchased a car dirrectly from them they have a nice black 35 for a good price just looking for some feed back b4 i commit

thanks

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i bought my r33 from them a few years back now, very good to deal with and sam realy knows his stuff

got it at a very good price, although it did help quite alot that my dad does him well

I bought a low kms '98 R33 (33,000km) from them and have been very happy with the car. State roads inspection was very thorough, said the k's were genuine and I could tell from looking at the car that it was immaculate. Had some cosmetic repair and a couple of panels resprayed but you'd never know from looking at the car except at the rear numberplate you can see they didn't blend it in as well (but I only noticed after the inspection).

Unfortunately I've had some minor rust bubbling under the paint on the rear wheel arch where it was resprayed, but that only came up more than a year after ownership. But besides that the car has been faultless, and the bubbling issue isn't important enough for me to fix at the moment. I am being pretty anal about all of the above, really. No car's going to be perfect.

Would not hesitate buying another car from them, I've loved it since the day I drove it out of the yard.

Hey guys thanks for the advice i went with jap link and purchased a 3rd month 04 black premium for 28,000 very happy with the car and they gave me a great deal on getting the sat nav and dvd player working to aus specs on site my mech has since been over the car and found no issues other than a lazypower window (care factor zero) i would highly recomend their services and the new owners todd and adam r great to deal with . it always feels good wehn u walk in to a workshop and they have 3 34 gtrs on ther hoist plus some rx7 and evos has any one used them for service they must be well trusted if they work on those type of cars

thanks again and would highly recomend them

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