Not too sure what he means? i drive a fully modified r33 thats a straight up import from japan! no dramas at all! oh and i live in australia where skylines are everywhere!!
plus it sounds like buying from auction gives the customer more choice than if they show up at a lot and have to pick what the importing used car dealership decided they might want. I'm in Canada, I assume the regulations are in between the Australian and the USA ones.
You can buy any import vehicle from a import crew called Black Ops Performance,but thats here in florida im not sure if there located anywhere else but they do sell skylines and stuff at a pretty legit price.
In Jamaica we have to pay 80% of the value of the vehicle to clear it. Note they include she shipping fee as apart of the vehicle price. 10,000 vehicle and shipping 8,000 to clear from wharf Insurance 200 to 3000 depending on company, history of driver and type Registration which varies depending on CC Fitness 100 Plates 50 Vehicle title about 30 Worse case clearing and getting your vehicle on the road ends up costing more than the vehicle.
In the States wanted stock verison like the Australia too, but in the States buy import taxes including the dock fee you could import cars all the states easier expect in California. Also the Californian wanted import cars from they needed to have CARB to reginstion to the DMV and for to passed smog.
Hi everyone! For an updated version on this video please go here: ua-cam.com/video/DQm0H1Ukl0k/v-deo.html I no longer export cars but you can contact my close friend here in Japan that does it. Jitsu Motors info@jitsu-motors.com His name is Jeff, tell him I sent you & he will look after you!
It is not legal man. A GTR R34 will not be legal in the united states until it is 25 years old. The only way you can bring one over is if you say it is for racing or a show car only. At which point you will only be able to drive it for very little miles per year. There are places that will allow you to buy and additionally allow you to store the car in Japan until it is ready to ship. The only R34's that are legal in the US were brought over from Motorex (CA, USA) and those were grandfathered in after Motorex was shut down due to fraud in relation to DOT standards. Please save yourself the headache and do not buy an R34 if you are hoping to drive it before 2024.
SAMMIT so to get a cheaper car, you gotta go deep in Nihon???? i seen some legit people, but they charge 25k for an R33, not 34???? and they say it can be shipped to America. you say 10-15? So a plane ticket... hmmh. 25 it is. mf-er! who has the time to travel to go there, time is money. and i speak not too much nihongo. no lol obviously.
I do work here about cars and I have auction membership, this guy is right that shit is happening so much, without any report cars are exporting everyday I saw that happening in person. Sorry for my broken English
Fair go. Great and informative video. The only UA-cam video I've subscribed so far. Very tempting to go through the process you recommended. Will do the 2 document test on some dealer here in Perth. Thanks. Will hear from me.
You say that it sucks that prices have gone up in Japan, yet that's a lot of money going to Japan. It's people who would have been getting pennies to the dollar for cars that are finally getting full value for them. Don't see it as a bad thing, embrace it and take advantage of it.
tbh since im 14 and im going to try and save 10,000$ to buy a r32 rolling chassis as a project car this was really helpfull. cause i always see a video not really saying what i was asking so this was a great video
funny how in 2016 everything skyrocketed but looking at 2021 prices where an S13 is $20-30k after it lands on US soil and a clean R32/R33 GTR is well above $50-70k USD landed.
my friend bought a r34 gtr 1999 (i live in norway) hes car was welded in the front so when he actually crashed it the car split in 2 peices and he paid 75k USD and thats the prices r34 gtr's are in norway.. he got ripped off so badly. the crash was only 90km/t and hit a tree after slowing the car down very much. only damage he had was concusion. so very glad you talk about people ripping people off in japan
It's actually normally not the people in Japan ripping people off. It's the people who are importing them into other countries that are. Normally what happens is company importing them into your country buy wrecked cars cause they are cheaper. Pay some body shop in Japan to do the cheapest repair job & hide the damage so they can import it to their country as a road registrable car. Then once its in their country they sell it as if there was no issue with it.
Abstract Studios dont get me wrong, im not saying its normal i just know it happens from time to time and my friend got quite unlucky i would say. anyways love ur videos and hope i can go to autosaloon makuhari messe again sometime. traveled all the way from norway just to see the cars :)
so let's say in a couple of years when I'm older and I want to import an R34 to the US I have to go through a lot of paperwork right that means finding the car that I want for a good low price as well
Everyone looking for Supras, Skylines and Evos or STIs... while I'm here saving to get my hands on a Toyota Chaser 1999 with the 1JZ vvti. I'm pretty sure prices are going to skyrocket but not as much as the Skyline or Supra.
I want a R34 with a blown engine. In order to register it in California I would either have to hash out $30,000 to make them OBD2 compliant for the RB or swap in a VQ37 for a fraction of the price.
If they made the car in the USA u don't have to do the 25 year law cuz the car has a comparable likeness to a car already made here like a jdm fd or Supra nsx every car made in the USA u can by the jdm version and not have to wait 25 years
no. the car has to come into the US AFTER is has passed the 25 year rule, if you just take it out of the garage that it's been sitting in and register it they'll just take the car from you and crush it, just wait the extra couple years, and have your uncrushed supra mk4 after it's passed it's 25 years
It doesn't sound complicated at all to import to Australia. I didn't know the compliance cost will be that expensive though. If I want one I'll travel to Japan myself and choose the Car I really want. Then go back home with the peace of mind.
There's one new car maybe worth brining in. But does this mean no new model can be brought in? 2022 WRX Lavorg with a Manual transmission would be very nice
We had a guy come into my work yesterday who'd just imported what looked like a clean R33 GTR with a few mods, It'd already passed customs and had a VIN number put on it and when we got it on the car hoist both sills were completely rusted out and pushed up and bent, the whole floor,boot and strut towers were also completely rusted out. I'm still trying to figure out how the hell passed inspection when it got to NZ...Anyway I'm wanting to import an AE86 to build as a drift car next year, Any idea on roughly how much a standard one goes for over there?
+ForcedFalcon that's super sad. A lot of dodgy stuff happening. :( with the AE86 you'll be looking at around the same price as a BNR32 they are getting pretty rare here now too.
Abstract Studios Yeah the guy was pretty devastated, He walked around just staring at it for awhile then walked outside without saying anything. Cheers for the reply, Time to start saving haha
If he was in Australia he can contact the ACCC & they will go after the person that sold it to him because Australia Consumer law protects you for 12months with things like this. You should do some re search might be something similar for NZ
So about the 20% down payment, if you don’t win the car do you find another car as close to the previous or desired as possible? Or is it just whatever you can get your hands on? And furthermore let’s say someone were to call for the 20% back is that even possible?
in australia cars over 10 years old dont need aussie compliance plates fitted by some dude that has a compliance licence for that model. Is that the case with Japanese cars. for instance a 1975 Camaro or other cars over 10 years old dont need the windscreen changed or the seatbelts changed or the bits to aussie standards.
Theres a huge following for the land cruisers in the u.s. theres a jdm depot in florida and one I believe in virginia they have those suvs, diesels an gassers, low miles already here and registered. Not sure how well off the dealers are. But I have seen plenty of the toyota land cruisers and 4 wheel drive low mileage jdm Van's. They even off road like the cruisers in some cases. Good luck finding what you wany
hey man very insightful video, i was wondering if there was any chance I could import a wrx sti 22b (1998-2002) i live in Canberra, Australia and have been looking for a while but don't really know what to trust/dealership to look for over there
Really good video glad u went into such great depth! Do you suggest importing say a RX-7 australia or is the fees once it gets here more than the going rate for them.
It all depends on the quality of the car you are after & how much you want it. like if it's your dream car & you want one that is clean & un-touched then by all means it's worth it. You will not find one in better condition in AUS for the price you will get it from Japan to Aus & then complied & registered etc. it will work out just a bit cheaper then a normal condition on in AUS but you will have something so much nicer & genuine too.
Awesome video, I am planning to go to Japan with a few friends and we all picking FD3S. However, I have two questions for you. I am interested in picking up a R33 GTR now while the price still not crazy and put it in storage in Japan until I can ship it to Hawaii USA.1. About how much is storage for a car in Japan, any estimates or ballpark price?2. How much would you charge for your services? You never mentioned it. While going over there to Japan seems very cool and fun, if the price is about the same, I might just save me the plane ticket and stay in hotel and just pay you for convenience.Sorry one more question: when was the first Skyline R33 manufacture (month and year)? The 25 yrs rules in USA goes by month and year from manufacturing.
If I buy from otaku. Can I buy a car before it's legal in the states and have your company store it until it's legal to ship? If so how much is storage annually
I got a question. Is it still possible to get a Nissan skyline gtr32 bone stock, low mileage, good condition for less than 10k ? Because knowing that these cars,that are 25 years old, are sold for 15k + is a bit too much in my opinion. What I'm trying to say is that I want to get a r32 gtr by myself paying the real value. I don't have the money yet, but it's a project I want to accomplish later on. Thanks, great informative video !
Is it somehow possible to import a car to the USA under 25 years old as parts without registering it, for example cutting it in 2 parts, like its usually done in Russia? Not to pay customs fees etc.
awesome video! how long does it take to get to the states from japan after purchase? I plan on going to japan for a couple of weeks in July or august of next year. I would like to buy a car while I am there and have it shipped to the states, and drive it home.
+Chaise Ballotti 4-6weeks is normally the time it takes once the purchase is made. All the inspections & customs stuff that needs to be done. Then shipping & a repeat of customs all over again once it gets to your port of choosing in the states.
What's otaku mean? I got hooked on your show. How would a buyer outside of japan find a rep in japan to locate the cars they want? I mean I'd go through a reputable person an business like yours. But if one wanted another business or rep, how would we know them and their business is a good one to use in japan? Thanks sammit
thanks so much for the info its so hard to find all the details of fees and such online everyones always telling you some outrageous prices but mostly because i know they want me to go thru them instead of flying out and doing it myself but my question is so im looking for a r34 gtst coupe my question is i know in a couple years it will be okay to drive but can i import just a rolling chassis without any issues i dont plan on having it finished for years but if i do the paperwork as a show car willl that cause any issues years later when the car is legal? im also looking for other rhd cars btw bmw,,nissan,toyota,mazda
This was made in 2016 so basically every GTR is 50K
yep
I think its more now, fml
No it's still same
Check
fuuuck lmao
nice watching this in 2019 and prices are sky high
same I wanna import to sweden I wanna have a second jdm car but want my second to be a old school jdm compared to my "new" 370z :(
@@rtzeexy374 then get a 240z
lol I just want a JDM GC8
@@MrJohnnygalan ok
yep, love how he said a 180sx was about 3000 dollars but now they go for 15,000 to 20,000 and same with r32's. Bruh
Very nice to see someone giving a honest truth about importing cars from Japan. Great work mate
Watching in 2020 makes me wanna cry. I just finished importing my R33 GTR from Japan. Ended up with about 37k $ hahaah fuck meeee
Ouch
@Inocencia Monsen no, no one gives a shit
Did you use a website to do it? Or how did you get it there
@@Riez_00 straight factss😂 i bett the mf didnt even buyy it
It’s about 47-55K now
Omg a younger sam. It's crazy to hear the prices on cars a few years ago to now.
great video. very important and straight up. thank you
Thanks for taking the time to make this video for us, I appreciate it and the realness/truth is nice to hear.
Worth a Sub. currently looking for a R32 and this was sooooo helpful
Randall Beaudin did you ever get it?
Did you get it yet? Or are you still saving or something?
Ether he quite or still waiting
@@DedecaPT Mhm. Maybe he got it and forgot about this comment.
Basically "how to import cars, come to us we got you"
15k and 12k omg I have to get my hands on one of those, Me dadddd!!! Stop saving money for college and give it to me 😂😂
so basically dont live in Australia lmao
Not too sure what he means? i drive a fully modified r33 thats a straight up import from japan! no dramas at all! oh and i live in australia where skylines are everywhere!!
HAhaha don't live in Australia you mean the U.S dumb ass
Go to Canada
@@simonhendriksjade our import laws are shit
@@brandobee2264 I agree
plus it sounds like buying from auction gives the customer more choice than if they show up at a lot and have to pick what the importing used car dealership decided they might want. I'm in Canada, I assume the regulations are in between the Australian and the USA ones.
I'd like you to make a new video on this in today's market
Damn one day i really hope to get my first car from Japan they look amazing compared to the ones from the dealership
You can buy any import vehicle from a import crew called Black Ops Performance,but thats here in florida im not sure if there located anywhere else but they do sell skylines and stuff at a pretty legit price.
and is illegal
They got shut down for illegally importing
Yeah they’re hella illegal. And shady. They got shutdown for scamming people
In Jamaica we have to pay 80% of the value of the vehicle to clear it. Note they include she shipping fee as apart of the vehicle price.
10,000 vehicle and shipping
8,000 to clear from wharf
Insurance 200 to 3000 depending on company, history of driver and type
Registration which varies depending on CC
Fitness 100
Plates 50
Vehicle title about 30
Worse case clearing and getting your vehicle on the road ends up costing more than the vehicle.
I just want the European 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander
._.
I'll give you one for free
Lmao
That car is a trash because its slow and unsafe
In the States wanted stock verison like the Australia too, but in the States buy import taxes including the dock fee you could import cars all the states easier expect in California. Also the Californian wanted import cars from they needed to have CARB to reginstion to the DMV and for to passed smog.
Hi everyone! For an updated version on this video please go here: ua-cam.com/video/DQm0H1Ukl0k/v-deo.html
I no longer export cars but you can contact my close friend here in Japan that does it. Jitsu Motors info@jitsu-motors.com His name is Jeff, tell him I sent you & he will look after you!
It is not legal man. A GTR R34 will not be legal in the united states until it is 25 years old. The only way you can bring one over is if you say it is for racing or a show car only. At which point you will only be able to drive it for very little miles per year. There are places that will allow you to buy and additionally allow you to store the car in Japan until it is ready to ship. The only R34's that are legal in the US were brought over from Motorex (CA, USA) and those were grandfathered in after Motorex was shut down due to fraud in relation to DOT standards. Please save yourself the headache and do not buy an R34 if you are hoping to drive it before 2024.
SAMMIT so to get a cheaper car, you gotta go deep in Nihon???? i seen some legit people, but they charge 25k for an R33, not 34???? and they say it can be shipped to America. you say 10-15? So a plane ticket... hmmh. 25 it is. mf-er! who has the time to travel to go there, time is money. and i speak not too much nihongo. no lol obviously.
Australia: Car price + $1,600 shipping + 10% gst tax + duty charge + $3,000 compliance + cleaning fee + fee for your services. Am I missing anything?
Appreciate the honest, love the video and I finally found the person I can go to for a import.
Realy honest advice, thank you!
Does the same count for Motorcycles i wonder ?
Thank you.very informative.i hope the next video is about importing trucks from japan.thank you
This man has the coolest job ever
Good video, would be nice for a more in depth explanation for a us importation.
Very informative video! Just gathering information on this topic, and got a lot of answers, thank you!
Awesome channel dude, earned yourself a new sub!
I do work here about cars and I have auction membership, this guy is right that shit is happening so much, without any report cars are exporting everyday I saw that happening in person. Sorry for my broken English
Fair go. Great and informative video. The only UA-cam video I've subscribed so far. Very tempting to go through the process you recommended. Will do the 2 document test on some dealer here in Perth. Thanks. Will hear from me.
You say that it sucks that prices have gone up in Japan, yet that's a lot of money going to Japan. It's people who would have been getting pennies to the dollar for cars that are finally getting full value for them. Don't see it as a bad thing, embrace it and take advantage of it.
Phenomenal video! Loved the information👌🏽 Thanks brotha! Once ready, definitely will be hitting you up to do business🚘
First video I seen by you and it really helps me understand what I didn't know yet. Your a cool dude 💯
tbh since im 14 and im going to try and save 10,000$ to buy a r32 rolling chassis as a project car this was really helpfull. cause i always see a video not really saying what i was asking so this was a great video
Thank you! I appreciate the good information.
funny how in 2016 everything skyrocketed but looking at 2021 prices where an S13 is $20-30k after it lands on US soil and a clean R32/R33 GTR is well above $50-70k USD landed.
Great video. I thoroughly enjoyed all this genuinely interesting information.
Thanks mate! Glad you liked it
Thanks for the video bro. Very informative/no frills just facts.
my friend bought a r34 gtr 1999 (i live in norway) hes car was welded in the front so when he actually crashed it the car split in 2 peices and he paid 75k USD and thats the prices r34 gtr's are in norway.. he got ripped off so badly. the crash was only 90km/t and hit a tree after slowing the car down very much. only damage he had was concusion. so very glad you talk about people ripping people off in japan
It's actually normally not the people in Japan ripping people off. It's the people who are importing them into other countries that are. Normally what happens is company importing them into your country buy wrecked cars cause they are cheaper. Pay some body shop in Japan to do the cheapest repair job & hide the damage so they can import it to their country as a road registrable car. Then once its in their country they sell it as if there was no issue with it.
Abstract Studios dont get me wrong, im not saying its normal i just know it happens from time to time and my friend got quite unlucky i would say. anyways love ur videos and hope i can go to autosaloon makuhari messe again sometime. traveled all the way from norway just to see the cars :)
I'm really glad your friend is ok & it sucks that his car was a bad egg. TAS is awesome! I'll be there this year!
U seem trustworthy man I would go threw you to purchase a car thanks for the video you sound on point
so let's say in a couple of years when I'm older and I want to import an R34 to the US I have to go through a lot of paperwork right that means finding the car that I want for a good low price as well
I live in Las Vegas and a 25 year old car is considered a classic vehicle so that’s good on my end
Also your job sounds like a lot of fun. I'm jealous.
Everyone looking for Supras, Skylines and Evos or STIs... while I'm here saving to get my hands on a Toyota Chaser 1999 with the 1JZ vvti. I'm pretty sure prices are going to skyrocket but not as much as the Skyline or Supra.
Thanks was waiting for this video
Don't forget you need to change the radio as Japan uses different frequencies. So that will be additional expense.
DrSysop Not necessary when all you need is your CD EUROBEAT player lol
I want a R34 with a blown engine. In order to register it in California I would either have to hash out $30,000 to make them OBD2 compliant for the RB or swap in a VQ37 for a fraction of the price.
Awesome video and very informational for Australians.
If the car has not met the 25yr rule in the USA like the supra MK4, can you store the car when its available to pass the 25yr rule?
Francisco Grullon you could probably try to import it and not drive it until the car reaches 25 years old
Francisco Grullon just store it in canada
Francisco Grullon I think it is legal because they have supra mk4s here already
If they made the car in the USA u don't have to do the 25 year law cuz the car has a comparable likeness to a car already made here like a jdm fd or Supra nsx every car made in the USA u can by the jdm version and not have to wait 25 years
no. the car has to come into the US AFTER is has passed the 25 year rule, if you just take it out of the garage that it's been sitting in and register it they'll just take the car from you and crush it, just wait the extra couple years, and have your uncrushed supra mk4 after it's passed it's 25 years
It doesn't sound complicated at all to import to Australia. I didn't know the compliance cost will be that expensive though. If I want one I'll travel to Japan myself and choose the Car I really want. Then go back home with the peace of mind.
Very helpful, Thank you😀
There's one new car maybe worth brining in. But does this mean no new model can be brought in? 2022 WRX Lavorg with a Manual transmission would be very nice
We had a guy come into my work yesterday who'd just imported what looked like a clean R33 GTR with a few mods, It'd already passed customs and had a VIN number put on it and when we got it on the car hoist both sills were completely rusted out and pushed up and bent, the whole floor,boot and strut towers were also completely rusted out. I'm still trying to figure out how the hell passed inspection when it got to NZ...Anyway I'm wanting to import an AE86 to build as a drift car next year, Any idea on roughly how much a standard one goes for over there?
+ForcedFalcon that's super sad. A lot of dodgy stuff happening. :( with the AE86 you'll be looking at around the same price as a BNR32 they are getting pretty rare here now too.
Abstract Studios Yeah the guy was pretty devastated, He walked around just staring at it for awhile then walked outside without saying anything. Cheers for the reply, Time to start saving haha
If he was in Australia he can contact the ACCC & they will go after the person that sold it to him because Australia Consumer law protects you for 12months with things like this. You should do some re search might be something similar for NZ
In my country for example, you cant even register most of the jdm cars.. have to take it to poland or to germany first..
Don’t forget good ol stamp duty. Hahah. Australia
So about the 20% down payment, if you don’t win the car do you find another car as close to the previous or desired as possible? Or is it just whatever you can get your hands on? And furthermore let’s say someone were to call for the 20% back is that even possible?
Thank you for a TRUTHFUL video.
In Australia there is a well known dodgy dealer named Edward Lee's from Sunrise auto or car's. Look him up. Nothing but car odo's rolled back.
When I used to live in Australia I head about this guys dodgey work. It's crazy he isn't in jail.
in australia cars over 10 years old dont need aussie compliance plates fitted by some dude that has a compliance licence for that model. Is that the case with Japanese cars. for instance a 1975 Camaro or other cars over 10 years old dont need the windscreen changed or the seatbelts changed or the bits to aussie standards.
you caught my attention and i will be in contact soon. evo7 incoming reeeeeeeh
Everyone wants a high performance JDM car meanwhile I’m looking for a hilux or land cruiser
Me too man, I want a 97 Hilux, on,u got two more years. Just enough time to figure out how to get it in California lol
Theres a huge following for the land cruisers in the u.s. theres a jdm depot in florida and one I believe in virginia they have those suvs, diesels an gassers, low miles already here and registered. Not sure how well off the dealers are. But I have seen plenty of the toyota land cruisers and 4 wheel drive low mileage jdm Van's. They even off road like the cruisers in some cases. Good luck finding what you wany
Really great video, can you ship to Africa
hey dude good informative video,,,but do you have someone that you know in America who can help me import a Dodge Challenger...
Cheers
I’ll send you a fuckin challenger bro 😂
You want one?
hey man very insightful video, i was wondering if there was any chance I could import a wrx sti 22b (1998-2002) i live in Canberra, Australia and have been looking for a while but don't really know what to trust/dealership to look for over there
Yes I can help you with that. shoot me through an email to sales@otakugarage.com.au
from canberra too
you're gonna have to be really really rich
Sure you can get one for $100,000+
What's the best website for buying imports
brave auto
japaneseclassics
Jdm expo
carfromjapan
Have you actually bought a car from here/?
Hello. Are you able to import newer cars to Australia and get them registered. Think around ~2014-18?
So, can you import a car that is not within the 25 year rule?
Really good video glad u went into such great depth! Do you suggest importing say a RX-7 australia or is the fees once it gets here more than the going rate for them.
It all depends on the quality of the car you are after & how much you want it. like if it's your dream car & you want one that is clean & un-touched then by all means it's worth it. You will not find one in better condition in AUS for the price you will get it from Japan to Aus & then complied & registered etc. it will work out just a bit cheaper then a normal condition on in AUS but you will have something so much nicer & genuine too.
Great explanation for a newb like me - Thanks!
Hi mate, I am your latest subscriber and fallen in love with your blogs. Keep up the amazing work and by the way I am also following you on Instagram
Hey Sam since I subscribed I've been watching some of your older vids...this one takes the cake 👍. Are u able to help Canadians import from Japan
Thanks so much for the info. Really helpful
Awesome video, I am planning to go to Japan with a few friends and we all picking FD3S. However, I have two questions for you. I am interested in picking up a R33 GTR now while the price still not crazy and put it in storage in Japan until I can ship it to Hawaii USA.1. About how much is storage for a car in Japan, any estimates or ballpark price?2. How much would you charge for your services? You never mentioned it. While going over there to Japan seems very cool and fun, if the price is about the same, I might just save me the plane ticket and stay in hotel and just pay you for convenience.Sorry one more question: when was the first Skyline R33 manufacture (month and year)? The 25 yrs rules in USA goes by month and year from manufacturing.
Great! Now I just wait till I’m 16!
*laughs in broke 16 year old*
Haha, now you gotta wait till you’re 25 before you could afford a JDM the prices are FAAAACKED
Does your site only deal with Australian customers? Or do you deal with US costumers ws well. Very good info in this video thanks
If I buy from otaku. Can I buy a car before it's legal in the states and have your company store it until it's legal to ship? If so how much is storage annually
Great video, very informative. Thanks!
I got a question. Is it still possible to get a Nissan skyline gtr32 bone stock, low mileage, good condition for less than 10k ? Because knowing that these cars,that are 25 years old, are sold for 15k + is a bit too much in my opinion. What I'm trying to say is that I want to get a r32 gtr by myself paying the real value. I don't have the money yet, but it's a project I want to accomplish later on. Thanks, great informative video !
Very informative video!
Thanks!
Use personal import.. live in japan or any exportable countries with JDMs
No restrictions
thank you so much bro your review is so informative
Is it somehow possible to import a car to the USA under 25 years old as parts without registering it, for example cutting it in 2 parts, like its usually done in Russia? Not to pay customs fees etc.
What's the average cost of shipping cost to ship to America??? Interested in this and wanna work with you!
awesome video! how long does it take to get to the states from japan after purchase? I plan on going to japan for a couple of weeks in July or august of next year. I would like to buy a car while I am there and have it shipped to the states,
and drive it home.
+Chaise Ballotti 4-6weeks is normally the time it takes once the purchase is made. All the inspections & customs stuff that needs to be done. Then shipping & a repeat of customs all over again once it gets to your port of choosing in the states.
Have u ever shipped any car to the Caribbean specifically barbados
Thanks for this video
Do you guys also import Motorcycles or is strictly cars?
what about other than sports cars? like the really small vans and trucks. I'd like yo have something like that.
I'd wanted to but sh*t some protective regulations are POS for 2nd hand JDM cars
but when it arrived here no conversion needed, just head unit
Great info! Thanks for the Vid!!!
Great video man.
How well do they pack the car in the container to prevent damage while it is at sea? Good info. Thanks for taking the time. Cheers.
Is there any website you recommend for car imports other than yours
What's otaku mean? I got hooked on your show. How would a buyer outside of japan find a rep in japan to locate the cars they want? I mean I'd go through a reputable person an business like yours. But if one wanted another business or rep, how would we know them and their business is a good one to use in japan? Thanks sammit
Another question, do you offer service for family cars also? like SUV or wagons
thanks so much for the info its so hard to find all the details of fees and such online everyones always telling you some outrageous prices but mostly because i know they want me to go thru them instead of flying out and doing it myself but my question is so im looking for a r34 gtst coupe my question is i know in a couple years it will be okay to drive but can i import just a rolling chassis without any issues i dont plan on having it finished for years but if i do the paperwork as a show car willl that cause any issues years later when the car is legal? im also looking for other rhd cars btw bmw,,nissan,toyota,mazda
I'm in the U.S. and just wondering is the chaise inspection payed for already or is that a separate cost?
I'm considering importing an FD RX-7 maybe in the near future, is it possible for a compression test to be done on the engine before the auction?
Looking into purchasing a stock TT MK4 Supra in the near future. How much are you seeing those go for in today market?
Hey do you recommend any japanese homepage selling new cars for export? Or is there a recommended dealer?
does your business also deliver to europe or just to australia and america