NSW Corvettes

Technical Tips => Importing - Cars & Parts. Also RMS (RTA) Regs => Topic started by: feenix on February 25, 2011, 11:24:21 PM

Title: importing suppliers
Post by: feenix on February 25, 2011, 11:24:21 PM
ive had a scroll though the posts on here, and unless im having half a look i cant find anything on good places/sites/suppliers to look at to actually get the cars to the ship.

like an american version of car sales etc for me to shop on.

and im sure the regular importers that have established contacts, etc, who they trust to not stuff you around, and look after you. im just after somewhere to shop ha ah

cheers
Title: importing suppliers
Post by: c5vette on February 26, 2011, 12:48:28 AM
give me a call happy to help 0402-096-848

wayne
Title: importing suppliers
Post by: feenix on July 08, 2011, 08:13:53 PM
thanks wayne,

will do when i start seriously looking.. its still a couple of years away but am putting the feelers out and deciding which model within the c3 range will be my winner of choice. so far pondering around the 69-72 models.. i just want to make sure i know all i do, and know what im looking at when the time comes.

either way, that and deciding if i can get i want here, without the need to import at all, but everyone seems to be selling these cars with what i want to do, already done to them, and sourcing what a realistic price is.

All i am after, is one that is running, matching, one that "needs work" on either/both exterior/interior and has no surprises..
Title: importing suppliers
Post by: c5vette on July 08, 2011, 10:33:17 PM
just remember you cant ship damaged cars
you cant ship modified cars
and the car needs a clear title
No title you cant ship

lots of changes:mad:
Title: importing suppliers
Post by: bfit on July 09, 2011, 11:09:09 AM
U2
message for you

Mate
  not knowing just  how much work you are looking at doing  when  you get a car
But I know where the is one in Victoria
69 roadster   needs  work, but not to  extravagant in the  asking price
Bfit