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turbo_equiped
07-23-2004, 01:25 AM
OK, i was just checking out importconcern.ca and over there i noticed Broker Stock part. In there they have like name of the cars, years, model and a part saying "months until legal" and the price.
What my question is like, the price they have over there, is that price we buy the car for???
lets say for example

Year Model Months until Legal Price
1990 Skyline 2 7,000CDN

So, i buy that car right now for $7,000CDN and they will ship me the car after 2 months? So, after 2 months i get that car to my doorfor the price which i already paid? Is that what it means or is there something else in it?

EscortNation
07-23-2004, 01:27 AM
Im pretty shure thats the price to vancouver then you have to pay shipping to here or pick it up

Chris

turbo_equiped
07-23-2004, 01:35 AM
hmmm...ic
what about that
Auction Source
Private Source
part..how does these work?
i mean do you like bid on items which are in like other countries, and if you win them go through the same process as "brocker stock" part???

That.Guy.S30
07-23-2004, 02:16 AM
i believe on broker stock, there is no bidding. you just purchase the vehicle directly from them.
auction source is where you start bidding on the car usually through import concern. and private is private.

if you win through auction or private you have to pay fees which include shipping and a finders fee i think and all that other crap.

give chris or dominic a shout, they are extremly friendly and helpful.

turbo_equiped
07-23-2004, 02:20 AM
hmm iiight thanks a lot man. Really appreciate it. Thats what i kinda thought as well. I mean, its pretty much like ebay i guess for the bidding part.

mx73someday
07-23-2004, 10:12 AM
In most cases you won't have to pay the full price upfront, only the cost of purchasing the car, the storage (if applicable) and the shipping. On a $7000 car, the upfront cost would be around $4000-5000. The remainder is due a week prior to the vehicles arrival in Canada.

EscortNation is correct, all prices are to Vancouver, shipping to Alberta is between $250-300 extra. And you have the option of picking it up if you'd like. Everything else is in the price, including GST. Also keep in mind that the broker fee prices are just quotes, sometimes the cars are cheaper than we anticipate and sometimes they are more expensive.

C4S
07-23-2004, 10:22 AM
$7000 is actually quite reasonable, but it may only include shipping ... and nothing else.

Those are are selling for around $3,000-$5,000 at public auction in Japan, of course if you know how to speak japanese, and going there for Vacation anyway, it is good to buy one oversea. ( u know they won't speak english ! :rofl: )

However, it is hassale, and for $7,000 sound fair, that company probaby needs to make some money too, probaby after all the conversion, shipping, taxes, etc .... will be extra $5K ..

So .. for $12k, can get a Skyline, it is not bad. ( I am talking about R32 GT-R, if not the GT-R ? forget it. :rofl: )

Anyother good thing is .. probaby none of those cars are stock, so, they will be more then 280 stock HP ! however, in Japan, people only use good aftermarket upgrade ! unlike here, most people use shitty aftermarkeet stuffs.

:)