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i was thinking on getting a new skyline due to previous circumstance

My Car got Stolen

I was only getting half from insurance, but that will pay off my load and got 1000 back, (still pissed tho).

The next car i was thinking on getting is GTR r33, an imported one because people says it cheap if its auction over there and yes i was thinking on using iron chef and also i have to get a new loan. Bank wont work so seach the forums, savings and loans that people chosen, haven't gone in yet and asked.

The thing is i sent an email to iron chef about where to look for some japanese auction web pages, didnt get a reply but thats fine i have time.

I found a couple of web pages and some cars with all the parts you can think off, Car with parts. But i heard it cant be imported (crap).

Ok straight to the point, dose anyone have any other web pages that you can think or heard off that i can look around till that time, just like to compare prices and other stuff

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Youll have to get a personal loan for the car, but last time i got a personal loan to get a car, the bank needed explicit details about what i was buying, but i think they f**ked up, i know they really pissed me off.

Your best off asking around before you set your heart on importing.

nah man dont ever go with iron chef... would you really wanna buy a car from this guy???

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no but really, for a previously ragingmullet to a ragingbald guy he does what he does best :down:

also you can have a look around on here but some prices can be off a bit:

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/

As Damo said your HUGE problem is that almost no bank will give you an unsecured loan .... especially if you mention it is for an import that is not yet in the country (many banks won't give loans on imports fullstop)

Ah ok. But I will believe it when I see it - the economic climate is not even close to before the GFC. Hope you do get the loan - just being realistic. I would seriously go see them and see what you can get in place before you go hunting around too much more for a car.

westpac are pretty good

u need an unsecre personal loan... they just wona make sure its insured.. didnt wona c it hear anything bout it...

ive done 3 stageas this way now :P ull b slugged like 13% tho...

i believe they wont offer you much more than half your yearly income tho....

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