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Sorry for late reply just finished shift

I went thru J-Spec a good service

Oh yer i did think about this as i have an account too look at all the actions upcoming and past 6mths and i must say i have seen a massive decrease in GT-Rs of 32 to 34 over the 3 years or so like back then you could get 2 to 7 gtrs a week now its like 1 a fortnight meaning people go stupid on that one.

Me: yes for import but probably would buy from dealer not auction as they out of control if dealer is possible. [emoji13]

Wifey: No, basically when i was 20 i imported from US all went ok but did not use a middle man. And my heart was in my throat for 5mths straight [emoji51] .

J-Spec seems cheap do they do the full photo and video thing and made sure you happy before they bid?

You can probably find a clean car already in the country for less than importing one yourself from Ja-pan.

Yeah thats what I'm hoping for something nice in wa to pop up at the right time not when i blowing 20k on a driveway or retaining wall lol ;)

Is USA really storing them in japan won't it be too expensive. That just crazy [emoji43] [emoji15]




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