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Hey Guys

Just want to know if anyone else has had trouble with Import Hub?

I recently imported a nice AE86 trueno and was told they could get it engineered in about 2 weeks, so i droped it off on the 8th of may.

Now 2 months later i still havent got my car and am getting somewhat angry as i have been constantly told that it will be done by x day, to find out it isnt...

Am i alone in this or are they like that to everyone?

Hey Guys

Just want to know if anyone else has had trouble with Import Hub?

I recently imported a nice AE86 trueno and was told they could get it engineered in about 2 weeks, so i droped it off on the 8th of may.

Now 2 months later i still havent got my car and am getting somewhat angry as i have been constantly told that it will be done by x day, to find out it isnt...

Am i alone in this or are they like that to everyone?

Yes, major problems which I won't go into detail here.

kamikaze sold me a r33 and took my money and pocketed it.

a year later the car doesnt belong to me because they never put in any forms to vic roads when they sold me it.. so im driving and insuring a car which is in their name

so 6 months of stuffing around with a guy from a company which took over when kamikaze went into recivership to prove i own the car i paid for..

also did many services for me with quotes within that first year and then when i showed up magically it would be 500$ more than quoted.

Installed new suspension without letting me know my tie rods were broken which they would of seen.

took my car their for some body work damage on drivers side of car - when i got the car back they had left a decent scratched on the front bar.

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