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badandy wrote:hold up there fella....
just like everything there is the bad.
a real good friend of mine got screwed from them.
he specifically requested a car with low mileage and good condition not so much the features.
the three pics he saw looked decent.
liasied with a sbt salesman[usman] who also said it was a good vehicle.
guy made wire transfer directly to sbt cause he brought it in himself.
later the export certificate came with high mileage, and the salesman, usman, said nah...that`s normal to avoid taxes in japan....but the mileage low..
when car reach, well that`s when the mark buss.
rusting underneath, indication of high mileage, damage to vehicle which were present but the camera angle in the three pics obviously didnt show...
in other words....do not buy individually from them and the salesman usman.
buy from a legit company..so if there are damages the company will have to fix it for you.
hoss save yourself the hassle and buy from a reputable dealer, do not bring it in yourself from sbt...
they are a bunch of thief and smartmen...
hope this helps...
brakefluid wrote:yeah they are legit. brought down a vehicle fro them tooo
1. you have to pay cash via wire transfer, they will give you all the bank info to a US account
2. request a reserve for the US at the bank
3 wait for dhl package with original invoice, bill of lading (2), japan cert copy, english cert copy, cert of deregistration
4. verify age of vehicle and fuel type (actually to be done first) then head to ministry of trade bldg by maritime roundabout across from the gas station. park by the gas station and ask the pump attendant fr direction
5. Get your import license, owner has to go in person
6. get a broker, preferably one that has d plates
7. when it reaches the port they call, also the broker can handle all of this and clear the car out of the port, you have to get it home on d plates or wrecker
8. if you driving it, walk with a battery and gas
9. next step is to head to VMcott to inspect tyres then license office for registration
10. I got a broker and someone a licensing to assist if you want
andy111 wrote:so if i want 2 bring in a vehicle value 12000 us and 2000us shipping what would be the average cost to get it license when it reach the port say the vehicle is a 2008 legacy
bluestarz9 wrote:andy111 wrote:so if i want 2 bring in a vehicle value 12000 us and 2000us shipping what would be the average cost to get it license when it reach the port say the vehicle is a 2008 legacy
around 166K then u got to pay broker fees, and get the tires checked docs and license fee.
ck4star wrote:bluestarz9 wrote:andy111 wrote:so if i want 2 bring in a vehicle value 12000 us and 2000us shipping what would be the average cost to get it license when it reach the port say the vehicle is a 2008 legacy
around 166K then u got to pay broker fees, and get the tires checked docs and license fee.
thats a wrong price quote bro, btw sbt are really good dealers, they have quality vehicles at really good prices.
brakefluid wrote:yeah they are legit. brought down a vehicle fro them tooo
1. you have to pay cash via wire transfer, they will give you all the bank info to a US account
2. request a reserve for the US at the bank
3 wait for dhl package with original invoice, bill of lading (2), japan cert copy, english cert copy, cert of deregistration
4. verify age of vehicle and fuel type (actually to be done first) then head to ministry of trade bldg by maritime roundabout across from the gas station. park by the gas station and ask the pump attendant fr direction
5. Get your import license, owner has to go in person
6. get a broker, preferably one that has d plates
7. when it reaches the port they call, also the broker can handle all of this and clear the car out of the port, you have to get it home on d plates or wrecker
8. if you driving it, walk with a battery and gas
9. next step is to head to VMcott to inspect tyres then license office for registration
10. I got a broker and someone a licensing to assist if you want
bluestarz9 wrote:andy111 wrote:so if i want 2 bring in a vehicle value 12000 us and 2000us shipping what would be the average cost to get it license when it reach the port say the vehicle is a 2008 legacy
around 166K then u got to pay broker fees, and get the tires checked docs and license fee.
Veritrini wrote:SBT are legit....
Some persons try to go cheap. They order high mileage cars and the company rolls the mileage back before the vehiicle is shipped.
Stick to genuinely low mileage vehicles. Grade 4 and up. interior B....
You would be satisfied !!!
ck4star wrote:bluestarz9 wrote:andy111 wrote:so if i want 2 bring in a vehicle value 12000 us and 2000us shipping what would be the average cost to get it license when it reach the port say the vehicle is a 2008 legacy
around 166K then u got to pay broker fees, and get the tires checked docs and license fee.
thats a wrong price quote bro, btw sbt are really good dealers, they have quality vehicles at really good prices.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:every body want to turn RORO dealer, beware of those low priced importers
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