japanese high performance cars - importing profitable cars from japan

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Special Report Japanese High Performance Cars – Importing Profitable Cars from Japan Japanese High Performance Cars – Importing Profitable Cars from Japan http://JapaneseCars.annics.com Japanese cars are a legend in the world of high performance automotives & the ever-profitable reseller market. If you ask me my personal favorites, this is what my top 3 would look like: 1. Nissan Skyline GT-R 2. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3. Subaru Impreza WRX When I first started driving Japanese cars, I tried out the Mazda RX 7 series. Great handling, good drifting and a capable choice for beginners. The thing about cars like Nissan Skyline and Toyota Supra that make them such high performance beasts is the fact that you can custom-modify most parts – starting from the engine right up to the sleek body frame. I have worked with auto modders in Seattle, US and Toronto, Canada who knew how to supercharge a Japanese car import and bring out the best in it. This included domestic core models like Honda, that were turbo-boosted to match the performance you'd expect from a hardcore Japanese car. Source Website: How to Import Cars from Japan http://JapaneseCars.annics.com

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Insights into how to import cars from Japan to 4 major countries around the world (USA, UK, Canada, Australia). The key is understand demand so that the profitable import cars can be resold in the open market.

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Page 1: Japanese High Performance Cars - Importing Profitable Cars from Japan

Special Report

Japanese High Performance Cars – Importing Profitable Cars from Japan

Japanese High Performance Cars – Importing

Profitable Cars from Japan

http://JapaneseCars.annics.com

Japanese cars are a legend in the world of high

performance automotives & the ever-profitable

reseller market. If you ask me my personal

favorites, this is what my top 3 would look like:

1. Nissan Skyline GT-R

2. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo

3. Subaru Impreza WRX

When I first started driving Japanese cars, I tried out the Mazda RX 7 series.

Great handling, good drifting and a capable choice for beginners.

The thing about cars like Nissan Skyline and Toyota Supra that make them such

high performance beasts is the fact that you can custom-modify most parts –

starting from the engine right up to the sleek body frame.

I have worked with auto modders in Seattle, US and Toronto, Canada who knew

how to supercharge a Japanese car import and bring out the best in it. This

included domestic core models like Honda, that were turbo-boosted to match the

performance you'd expect from a hardcore Japanese car.

Source Website:

How to Import Cars from Japan

http://JapaneseCars.annics.com