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Written by Admin
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
GTrydaz is hailing the newest approved Japanese Importing Car Parts Vendor into the car modifying scene.
Managing Director of Nextmod, Alan Woo (www.nextmod.com.au) has been sourcing and providing clients with a personalised and premium service with competitively priced Japanese car parts all over Australia. Alan is a car enthusiast at heart. He is one of the founders of Syndicate Motorsports car club since 2001, which has been featured in Hot4s magazine and was a winner of an Autosalon Club Trophy. At this time, Alan’s project was his S13 Nissan Silvia. This Silvia was famous for its custom body kit and 2 paint jobs, Chromalusion Purpleen then later a House of Kolor Kandy paint job which won him a ‘Killer Kolour’ trophy in the 2002 Final Battle Autosalon. After selling this project, he moved on to his latest and current project is his Subaru Liberty GT, which is currently a work in progress. This project can be tracked on his web site. It was the sourcing of his performance parts for his Subaru Liberty GT during his travels in Japan, that lead Alan to start Nextmod in the middle of 2007. With his solid interest in cars, Alan has given customers his honest expert advice in achieving their ultimate wish-list. Happy customers have described Nextmod (source):
Service by Alan is impeccable; all my emails were replied to within hours.
Very competitive prices (ie. saved $199 on a HKS Exhaust by buying through NextMod!)
Very fast delivery time
Easy, smooth and have multiple choices for Payments
Highly recommended to anyone who wants to do business with Nextmod
With customers looking forward to doing business with Nextmod, why wait any longer? Shop online or email Nextmod today to get the best priced product sourced. Let your ride be the envy of all. What’s your nextmod?
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