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TSI (top secret imports) has a great reputation.hey import gtrs, lambos, ferraris etc. visited their show room and was very impressed. you could also try master cars, they are just 5 seconds away from TSI. but mainly gtrs in stock at TSI. Give them a call. If not just buy through car sales.

TSI (top secret imports) has a great reputation.hey import gtrs, lambos, ferraris etc. visited their show room and was very impressed. you could also try master cars, they are just 5 seconds away from TSI. but mainly gtrs in stock at TSI. Give them a call. If not just buy through car sales.

last time I drove past TSI the front yard was Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, R33, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo...

last time I drove past TSI the front yard was Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, R33, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo, Evo...

When I went into their showroom, it was Ferrari, ferrari ferrari, GTR, GTR, GTR, GTR, lambo, lambo, lambo, ferrari, maserati, evo.

There are a few that are good and a few that are not-so-good (and those not-so-good ones will remain nameless, as per forum rules).

I've never bought a car off a dealer, but I've met and spent a fair bit of time dealing with the guys from Top Secret Imports as well as the guys from JapLink, and would recommend both places.

It really depends on who you're comfortable dealing with, who you think is being genuine (and not just being nice to you in order to get a sale out of you), and what budget you've got to deal with. Some people have good experiences with certain dealers, some don't. This is why you should read this thread...

hey guys i want to know all the nsw importers that currently have r34 25gt-t's in stock , or if you have some good importers that you have dealt with or know are good please let me know

thanks guys !

I already answered your duplicate thread in "Importing Vehicles".

For what it's worth, SiNNO has swapped his R34 GT for an EVO which is a good step up :)

He has his sights even further down the track too, so David has his eyes open all the time.

So I wouldn't discount an EVO from the dealers mentioned in both your threads. Of course, it depends on what you want the car for.

Just don't buy the one owned by that old lady with the number plates "IVENFI" hehe...

So I wouldn't discount an EVO from the dealers mentioned in both your threads. Of course, it depends on what you want the car for.

+1.

Having owned an Evo VII and an Evo VIII previously, I'd definately buy another in the future.

Affordable, practical and quick off the mark for a stock vehicle.

If you're specifically after a local Sydney importer, can't really go past Japlink Motors or Top Secret Imports.

Kristian of Iron Chef is located in SA (IIRC) and I've only heard good things about him too. Depending on your budget too, you may also want to consider looking interstate as well as importing - I'm sure all of these dealers can help in that regard as well.

Good luck :)

I'd go Japlink, Todd and Adam are great guys to deal with, they're honest, unlike most of Parramatta rd, good for mods and they'll definitely be importing my next car for me.

+1 for the guys at Japlink. Great guys, awesome to have a chat with and they're zero-bullshit.

I bought my car from Japlink about 6 years ago.. I found them no-pressure, no-bullshit and easy to deal with. Had a state roads inspection done, 5 page written report went over the car with a fine tooth comb so I knew exactly what I was buying. Would definitely buy from them again.

JapLink offered SAU Members a 1st Fl Clubroom where we've had film nights, meetings etc Rick.

Rent has been gratis thanks to CEOs Todd and Yumi.

Generous of them eh? They offer discounts for servicing too (to SAU Members) by their Japanese mechanics.

We're open to ideas on how utilise it to greater effect.

JapLink offered SAU Members a 1st Fl Clubroom where we've had film nights, meetings etc Rick.

Rent has been gratis thanks to CEOs Todd and Yumi.

Generous of them eh? They offer discounts for servicing too (to SAU Members) by their Japanese mechanics.

We're open to ideas on how utilise it to greater effect.

Oooooooooooh. In dire need of servicing. Will go there when I get the car back.

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