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I was shown this site by my friend at work. He said that he's going to import from them right now. From what I can see the site is cool, easy to find the car you want, and has very nice large pictures for each one. I reckon the site is heaps better than anything I've seen.

It seems as though around Wednesday is when most of the auction cars are in, there is even an R34 GTR M-Spec available at the moment - hot!

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There is heaps more cars to check out, I sometimes lose track of time.

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I like Meisei's approach to searching and higher image qualities - especially for the auction cars.

Having access to better and higher resolution images means I can make a better call on getting a car that I want.

And the cost calculator is very comprehensive, it has all costs right there for one to look at - it's impressive.

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It is all about the person in Japan buying the car,

If you are going through all the trouble you want the person who buys the car to inspect it in person or through a contact.

They need to read japanese for the auction report but not to buy it just off that info as some people do.

Those high resolution images are just the better ones off past auctions or from www.japanautodirect.com have a look at www.j-spec.com.au and you will see what I mean with auction photos.

It is like everything in life you pay for what you get, so do the research, talk to the Raws workshops in your area ask for anybody they can recomend to buy cars for them. They comply the cars so they know who buy's the good cars and who buys the shitters.

The membership fee is the same as paying J-Spec the brokerage fee so it is the same thing different name,

One last thing the current exchange rate is .76 cents and their converter dosent go that low so it will cost more.

Look at Performance Forums where J-Spec sponsors and lists some cars, just do your research, Saying what they want to do is different to what we do.

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