Just wondering where is the best place to get a mint condition r33 gtr from ill be looking to get one in around 2 months imported.
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Just wondering where is the best place to get a mint condition r33 gtr from ill be looking to get one in around 2 months imported.
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I would highly recommend http://www.rightdrive.ca/.
Although I haven't bought a car from them I've had a few dealings and can't say enough about the customer service I recieved.
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rightdrive? sure, if you want pay 2 times more then in real life. those guys are so funny!
R33
ya better yet just buy one around ur area not throuh dealer way cheaper if u look for one thats already imported!
Trust no one but yourself if you want a mint car so you either find one locally so you can inspect it in person or take a trip to Japan to find your dream car.
Check out http://www.zenautoworks.ca/ I got my gtr from them and have nothing but good things to say. They will make sure you get a good clean car and will warn you away from any bad ones at the auctions.
A lot of people say buy your own, and RightDrive is too expensive. But you get what you pay for. Keep in mind when you import one yourself you have to arrange all the export and import paperwork, shipping insurance, shipping, rail travel to your location etc. that is a lot of time and cost on top of the cost of the car.
I bought mine from RightDrive and I got exactly what I wanted, the first MNP R33GTR in Canada. The car came over, was inspected, DOT approved, had some basic maintenance done, and I picked it up with plates and drove it home. It was also warrantied for 12 months afterwards, which was great when one of my MAF's failed ($700 saved).
Toy - 1995 R33 GTR Vspec - Midnight Purple - trust fmic, 98GTR Xenon's, OSG twindisc, BBS LM champs, and more
Daily - 2004 Dodge SRT-4 Stage 3R
Got my r33 gtr from William at JDM Connection and was very impressed overall with the experience. He's also in the Edmonton area so local for you. I may be selling mine in a few months so pm me when you start looking seriously.
@RightDrive comment..opinions varyA lot of people say buy your own, and RightDrive is too expensive. But you get what you pay for. Keep in mind when you import one yourself you have to arrange all the export and import paperwork, shipping insurance, shipping, rail travel to your location etc. that is a lot of time and cost on top of the cost of the car.
and with little bit of research on importing the car your self, it can be down and maybe even save your self some money!
Check out: http://www.ibcjapan.co.jp/
Last edited by Murchie; 01-27-2012 at 03:36 PM.
imagine taking a trip to japan and looking through all thier goodies..check this on buying a car in japan..pretty sick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Y97oLjiuA
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