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Yes I have and he is a wonderful (and sexeh) import broker.

You will get dozens of similar positive reviews from this forum so just hurry up and buy a car off of him!

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Thanks boys. Mate is getting a fresh import 34 GT-T and was just wanting some feedback.

I have dealt with him personally (but didnt end up getting a VZ-R N15, got a V-sedan instead from sydney) and he is great, very patient and knows his stuff but my mate just wanted some feedback from people who has dealt with him from start to finish.

Thanks peoples =]

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Just a tad late.....

Wife and I got the car we wanted...single owner, all logbooks, some extras and best of all, from the south of Japan where most cars are rust free.

He will be there for you from start to finish. Don't worry about the lack of emails in between the various stages of importing. Everything will be arranged and the end result is well worth it.

If we were to nitpick, I'd say the chef never got us the stickers we were promised :whistling:

But thats splitting hairs, really.

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South Australia, but his business doesn't have trouble landing an complying cars in any state where you may reside to my knowledge.

Why don't you check out his website?

Fark. And I don't even get paid for this.....

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I like that "...FATHERED THREE OF MY CHILDREN" slogan for T-shirt too

Or "CHEF HAT CAR AWARD"

Or "IRON CHEVVY - not"

Or "IRON" on the front

With "CHEF" on the back

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