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Hey guys im looking to buy a Nissan Skyline GTS-t in Melb. I want to do it by finance because of my work and stuff. umm wat id like is just some import yard dealers that u guys might know that do finance around Melb.

So far i got Kamikaze Motors, JSA on Bell Street and this one on 571-573 Victoria Street, Abbotsford Vic.

If you know any other places that do finance can u plz let me know.

Thanks :)

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hey crack how is your r33? had any probs with it? i went there today and the guy was really helpful. i talked to steve i think. anyway i think i found one i liked... so im going back there possibly on Wed to confirm with him if im gonna buy it or not. im 90% sure im gonna get it.

thanks for all your help. hehe im gonna be a proud skyline owner pretty soon :P

cheers

hey crack how is your r33? had any probs with it? i went there today and the guy was really helpful. i talked to steve i think. anyway i think i found one i liked... so im going back there possibly on Wed to confirm with him if im gonna buy it or not. im 90% sure im gonna get it.

thanks for all your help. hehe im gonna be a proud skyline owner pretty soon :P

cheers

no probs at all. which one you lookin' at? i was only there last week. they've got some aftermarket parts there. thery're also lookin at gettin a dyno soon.

i was looking at this white 1995 model. i like that one. the price is fairly good, its only the interest rate that is kinda high. like 12. something %

ive found a place on 517 victortia street, abbotsford. they will give me 9. something % rate but the car isnt as good quality as the one at kamikaze motors. (also the one at kamikaze has sunroof :P )

im gonna keep looking and try find some more. thanks again for all your help. greatly appreciated :)

I purchased my 94 R33 GTS25T from Best Choice Car Brokers on Williamstown Road. I found Mike's service to be exceptionally good, he had no Skylines in stock, but when I told him what I wanted, he sourced the car for me. He even brought the car down to Geelong for me to have a look at it, and then brought it down again when I purchased it. The car was an immaculate example and I have had no problems with it at all. Just my 2 cents worth!

check out:

Performance Jap Specialist

4B merri court, campbellfield

9357 0658

ask for Prassana and tell him that Warren with the blue R32 sent you

he has about 4 r33's in stock (along with 180's soarers and 300zx's) and is very reasonable priced. i'm not sure about finance but it can't hurt in asking him :D

there is always new cars coming in and he is very trustworthy (my brother bought his 300zx TT from him)

good luck!

Waz.

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i ve heard from a few people that Kamikaze sell dodgy cars to poeple. a few guys say that they sell damaged cars that have been repaired though if u look close enough u can c shitty resprays and even chasis damage on some.

Though i wanna c their cars myself as im looking to buy a new car and Kamikaze have a nice car that i like for sale. Im gonna take a very close look at the car and paintwork and get it checked out along with a good a test drive. Hopefully they r not the dodgy bastards like people say they r

any 1 else got any comments or experiences on Kamikaze?

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