What if they don't have the car you want?Japaneseauctions.co.uk have over 50 auction halls from where they source their vehicles giving you potentially thousands of possible vehicles to choose from. They come in virtually every make and model you could dream of as well as different colours, specifications and even different models to those available in the UK. They have 4x4s, Jeeps, Hatchbacks, Sports, Coupes and even MPVs. If there is a particular car you are looking for but you can’t find it listed, you may find that it has a different name in Japan. For instance the car we know of as the Mitsubishi Shogun is, in Japan, known as the Mitsubishi Pajero. If you can’t find this information out then email the site or use the forum and they will be only too glad to help. As well as the auction halls, Japaneseauctions.com has a sister site called Autoadvan who have a large number of Japanese imports in stock so you should have a look at there site too, just in case they’ve got what you need. By now, you will have looked through catalogues of thousands and thousands of cars trying to find what you want. If your car is truly unique or just difficult to find, and you somehow still haven’t managed to find it then all you need to do is contact them. Send them an email or join the forum and leave a message telling them exactly what you are after and how much your budget will stretch to and they will start looking. Over 10 years in the industry has helped the two sites build up a massive portfolio of contacts and knowledge of the industry, and they will use to their full effect sourcing potential cars from all the auctions and from private sales. Perhaps you are looking at starting up your own import and resale business and you’ve got all the documents you need, all you’re missing are the cars. Not only can you pick up 1990 model MX5’s for as little as £500 each but they will offer trade rates as well. Give them a list of the type of vehicles you want if you don’t have them and they will keep you informed of any they may happen to come across. There really is no excuse to not buy yourself a Japanese import. Once you’ve emailed them, they will find a car and get back to you with a free no obligation quote. If you should accept this quote then they will find a vehicle that matches your specification exactly and send you the details. So don’t be afraid to email, but I suggest looking at their FAQ section first which is quite extensive and may offer the help you require. If it doesn’t, there is also a forum you can join and get the opinions and help of the company and other visitors like yourselves. |