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Does anyone know the owner's of said importers.? I know one is phil " iam not a bad guy " lee.

Ones past and present with dodgy dealings are...

* Phil - Edward Lees

* Kong - Dream Car City

* Sam - Master Cars

* Eddie - All Imports and Sports AutoGroup

* Joe - Xtreme Motorsport

* Some Eastern European guy - Prestige Motorsport

* Some Pakistani guy - Ginza

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Haven't they all been involved in dodgy dealings at some point in time?

The only one I can really think of with a clean slate would be Northshore Prestige...

I used to be part of NthShr Prestige. They shut their doors because of these other dealerships.

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So too did JLM.

Once Ginza sent a rusted EVO across for compliance a second time after repainting it.

Once the compliancer recognised the car, poked his screwdriver through the floor and rails, he'd had enough.

He opened the doors on the driver'side, raised the EVO on the hoist to the roof and...

Ever heard a B pillar crack?

Ever heard reinforcement bars detach?

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I reckon 10~15 years too late... most of our beloved R32/33/34 S13/14/15 are quite frankly overpriced cars.

All these pricks have already gotten rich in the past and now just surviving living off what they do best.

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Haven't they all been involved in dodgy dealings at some point in time?

The only one I can really think of with a clean slate would be Northshore Prestige...

What about iron chef?

I hold no ties to the business what so ever. Genuinely curious as he has a good name around most forums.

What about iron chef?

I hold no ties to the business what so ever. Genuinely curious as he has a good name around most forums.

I have heard nothing bad come from Iron Chef! I havent dealt with them personally but would go there by choice from the good i have heard!

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